furyus
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Ok, I'm finally getting back to my 505 stroker. I'm using a hydraulic roller cam. I do have a cam button.
Do I need a roller bearing behind the cam?
Do I need a roller bearing behind the cam?
Does it require machining of the back of the timing gear?I would. Cost not much different.
Glad you brought this up Doug.. I've had some pressure to go to a belt drive from other guys running them. And I see they make bearing setups.. so do they normally just run like a small block with a thrust plate of sorts??Not necesary in my opinion. there is minimal fore aft load on a roller cam. Why add the possibility of roller bearing failure? My Jessel belt drive does not use a roller bearing. My 2 cents
Doug
The thrust plate for a BB is part of the Jessel front cover and sprocket. It would be a lot of work to fab one up. The button works fine. If using a stock timing cover you can place/weld a spacer that just touches the back of the water pump housing to eliminate cover flex. As stated roller cam lobes are ground with no taper. Thus very little fore/aft load.So, will a thrust plate be something that I would want on my 505/ hydraulic roller? Is it better than a cam button?