So I went ahead and got some blue plastigage to see if it was useful on the cam endplay question. I understand that there is a deflection issue with the cover. Probably some compression in the bearing on the back of the cam gear as well. Figured it couldn't hurt to try though. I did get some crush out of the plastigage, so I’m more comfortable now than prior. If I take the reading literal, it looks like roughly .012 (a little too much). When I figure in a little fudge factor for deflection of the cover and compression of the timing gear bearing, I’m satisfied that I’m somewhere north of .007, and south of .011. At the very worst I’m a few tenths away from that and willing to say “send it”, unless someone feels compelled to talk me out of it.
Also, if you’ve been following this thread, you may remember my post reporting that my machinist was less than bullish on his ability to offset grind my crank and then land at zero deck with a Frankenstein combo of parts. Well, he should have been more confident. His crank journal with my collection of parts hung on it couldn’t be more zero.
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