How difficult is it to remove the cam while engine is still in truck? I realize tappets will have to be removed and possibly valves. Also I know engine will have to be supported. Just wondering if it is worth it to try it, or just pull the engine
Thanks
MikeM
Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
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Re: Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
It's probably worth a try because getting access requires no more tear down work (initially) than preparing the engine for removal. I think, though, that you'll quickly decide that it's just easier to pull the engine. That will allow you to inspect closely what else may be lurking.
Do you have the manuals? That will give you the "book" answer.
Do you have the manuals? That will give you the "book" answer.
John Hedges
M37B1-Oct 19,1958, 1952 M37, 1945 WC 63, 1942 GTB
MVPA 17461
M37B1-Oct 19,1958, 1952 M37, 1945 WC 63, 1942 GTB
MVPA 17461
Re: Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
You can. But the work is easier on a work table than in frame. You need to remove head, manifolds, valves, tappets, front cover (w/ motor mount) timing assembly to pull the cam.
"It may be ugly, but at least it is slow!"
Re: Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
Thanks for the replies. I do have the manuals from when I rebuilt the motor back in late 90s. I am going to pull it out and probably take it to s machine shop to have them replace valves as needed, maybe mill head etc.
I live in Tucson, does any happen to know any good flathead engine rebuilders in Tucson?
Thanks
MikeM
I live in Tucson, does any happen to know any good flathead engine rebuilders in Tucson?
Thanks
MikeM
Re: Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
Everyone good is gone. Even the best shops in Phoenix are now gone or a few generations down and the quality is getting low.
"It may be ugly, but at least it is slow!"
Re: Can the cam be removed with engine in truck
m-series rebuild aka Charles Talbert here on the forum has rebuilt 230s available out of NC. You might send him a PM.
Gary
Gary
Cal_Gary
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004
1954 M37 W/W
MVPA Correspondent #28500
G741.org Forum member since 2004