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SBC Cam Button
So, what exactly does a cam button do? I assume that it positions the camshaft in the correct position and ensures that the cam does not move fore or aft. Is that right?
The SBC 350 in my Camaro doesn't have a cam button in place. Are there different size (thickness) buttons, depending on the timing cover used? Do you always use a cam button? Thanks Bill |
Yes thats right . With roller cams it got to be there with flat tappet lifters not as critical. When the cam moves forward I'm pretty sure the timing will change a little. Some one correct me if I'm wrong.
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As I understand it,.on a flat tappet cam and lifters the there is a very slight angle ground in the lobes that ” forces” the cam to stay back in the block. The forces from the lifters sort of push it rearward. On a roller cam the angle is not there, it would cause issues with how the rollers ” track” on the cam lobe. That is when a cam button comes in. They are spring loaded and keep pressure on the cam, ” pushing” it back in the block and keeping it in the correct position.
Or something like that........:) |
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