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do i need to replace cam bearings? pics

Old Feb 12, 2012 | 11:17 PM
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here's my old cam from a 95 z71 with a 305cid do i need to replace cam bearings? i still have the block in the truck and i dont want to have to pull it out to do an entire rebuild. i'm just rebuilding the upper end. had a blown head gasket and valve guides were worn out so i sent the heads to get re worked and i figured i'd just rebuild the valve train. i got an rv cam to put in it but i dont know if i should install on the existing cam bearings. what do you guys think?


the pics are from cam gear going towards back of motor.
thanks for your help!
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Old Feb 13, 2012 | 7:40 AM
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Naw, cam bearings are okay.

<O</OHOWEVER, if this is a high mileage engine (250-300K), I'd sure roll under 'er and throw in a set of inserts tho.

<O</OTightening up the top end on a somewhat "tired" engine really puts a lot of strain on those lower bearings and does hasten their demise.

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