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YB cam bore cutting jig.

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Hello Members   Thanks to Ted E I made a tool (jig) to cut center cam bore to connect all three oil holes. Have pic but don't know how to put up. If any would like to use it you are welcome, just for freight and promise it would be returned.  Would not include 3/8 all thread or 2" cut off wheel,` that  would add  freight costs. It is small, bolts to rear main seal retainer holes in block and extents down below rear cam bore.  Cos Oregon   
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If you can email me the picture I can post it for you.  pts one two three one at verizon.dot net


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Thanks for offering, COS. How deep should the cut be, and how do you measure it?  
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Thanks Paul  Will try to send pictures.   Other question about depth of cut,  Its just a guess how deep it is, my bore gauge feeler point will not fit in cut, guessing  .020-.030. Its not a full 360 degree  cut just enough to connect three oil gallery holes. Cos
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As Bill points out, it’s not necessary to be ‘dead on’ exact so just eyeballing it will typically get you close enough.  If not trusting the eyes, then wire gauges can be used to determine the actual measurements.  The location of the machined groove is in a difficult area for measuring with conventional instruments. 

For myself, 1/16” would be the minimum value for both the width and depth of the groove intersecting the three holes within the center cam bore of the block.  Any shallower than this leaves the possibility of the cam bearing pressing into the groove and further restricting the oil.  Any wider or deeper than this can be compensated for by installing restrictors at the rocker arms.  I have found that 0.078” restrictors installed at the rocker arm supports still provides an ample supply of oil to the top end of the engine.

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A picture and a scale drawing with dimensions would be nice to see.
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Are any modifications required/recommended for the cam bearing?
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55blacktie (1/29/2024)
Are any modifications required/recommended for the cam bearing?

Assuming the cam bore hole is the correct size, then the answer is No.  Adding a groove to the center cam bore hole does not require any additional modifications to the bearing itself.  If the cam bore or cam bores are undersized, then putting the cam bearing on a mandrel and grinding the O.D. of the bearing in a crankshaft grinder helps to restore the proper crush on the bearing when installing it in an undersized hole.  That’s not just a Y issue but one that covers most engines in general.


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Here are some pictures of the cam bore groove operation that Bill asked me to add.
http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/704651ce-f0a4-48ed-a7e1-95ac.jpg 

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/488cf86a-ff02-4f3e-b94d-def5.jpg  

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/uploads/images/d2af20ba-b9a8-4ebf-b51e-333c.jpg  


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Ted, from looking at the diameter of the cutoff wheel in your photos, it looks like your cut is 360 degrees, no? 



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