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I'm putting together a 440 that came with a cast crank.
I have a steel crank that is fresh from the machine shop.
My question is, can I use the steel crank in place of the factory cast crank?
That would save me money from getting the cast crank turned.
Here's what my problem is.
On the passenger side of my 67 Belvedere.
After I jack the car up, I put one hand on top of the tire and one hand on the bottom, then try to shake it and there is no play.
Then I put one hand on the left side of the tire and one hand on the right side and shake it, and...
So i can't pull my cam out!
I removed the oil pump gear and of course the lifters.
The cam will only move about a half an inch and stop.
What did I forget?