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Ugh, went to install the cam yesterday. It didn’t fit, the machine shop put them in the block in the wrong order, there is 3 different sizes. By the time it got to the third bearing you couldn’t have beat it in with a hammer.

Took it back and they swapped bearings. Picked it up today and test fit the cam before I left. It was super tight and told them it was wrong. They threw a fit I questioned it and told me to take it elsewhere then.

Ok, then refund me the money I’ve spent here and we can just cut ties.

Here is pics of what the installed cam bearing looked like.

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Ugh, went to install the cam yesterday. It didn’t fit, the machine shop put them in the block in the wrong order, there is 3 different sizes. By the time it got to the third bearing you couldn’t have beat it in with a hammer.

Took it back and they swapped bearings. Picked it up today and test fit the cam before I left. It was super tight and told them it was wrong. They threw a fit I questioned it and told me to take it elsewhere then.

Ok, then refund me the money I’ve spent here and we can just cut ties.

Here is pics of what the installed cam bearing looked like.

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Hard to believe a shop would let that leave. mtmuley
 
Ugh, went to install the cam yesterday. It didn’t fit, the machine shop put them in the block in the wrong order, there is 3 different sizes. By the time it got to the third bearing you couldn’t have beat it in with a hammer.

Took it back and they swapped bearings. Picked it up today and test fit the cam before I left. It was super tight and told them it was wrong. They threw a fit I questioned it and told me to take it elsewhere then.

Ok, then refund me the money I’ve spent here and we can just cut ties.

Here is pics of what the installed cam bearing looked like.

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When I was a kid there was a machine shop on every corner of Flint , not anymore.
 
Hard to believe a shop would let that leave. mtmuley
Yep, Terry used to be THE guy. The walls are full of sprint car winning photos. He was at the top of his game.

Age catches us all, he is dealing with something and not able to pay attention to detail anymore.

A quick review of google shows I’m not the only one recently.
 
When I was a kid there was a machine shop on every corner of Flint , not anymore.
It was a dying art with CNC, you either heavily invest in equipment to stay competitive or close shop. There is also shortage of kids interested to take over for the old timers.

Hence, why I’m exposing my kids to it. There is a need and a job for any kid willing to get dirty.

I used this as a lesson to both of them about attention to detail and customer service.
 
It was a dying art with CNC, you either heavily invest in equipment to stay competitive or close shop. There is also shortage of kids interested to take over for the old timers.

Hence, why I’m exposing my kids to it. There is a need and a job for any kid willing to get dirty.

I used this as a lesson to both of them about attention to detail and customer service.
Why not a crate? mtmuley
 
Why not a crate? mtmuley
Cost and it’s really simple to rebuild them if you have a basic understanding of automotive.

I will have about 1500 into this and it will be all new with the cam I want. This one is all aluminum, the cheaper iron block reman is below.

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Ugh, went to install the cam yesterday. It didn’t fit, the machine shop put them in the block in the wrong order, there is 3 different sizes. By the time it got to the third bearing you couldn’t have beat it in with a hammer.

Took it back and they swapped bearings. Picked it up today and test fit the cam before I left. It was super tight and told them it was wrong. They threw a fit I questioned it and told me to take it elsewhere then.

Ok, then refund me the money I’ve spent here and we can just cut ties.

Here is pics of what the installed cam bearing looked like.

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Wow! :(
When I was in high school I installed my own cam bearings after we went and borrowed a cam bearing installation tool from our local machine shop.
You would think a machine shop would know why the bearings come in a specific order in the box.
 
There’s another way to get that good low-rpm torque. You may have ridden in it. 😜

Graph is hard to read, but that’s 980 ft-lbs at 0 RPM. 835hp.

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