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Posted By: DAVE CULVER 292 VALVES - 01/03/05 02:35 PM
WANTED TO KNOW IF UMBRELLA SEALS ARE NEEDED OR ADVISED FOR A 292 HEAD. THE KIT DID NOT COME WITH THEM BUT I HAVE READ ABOUT THEM HERE BEFORE. ALSO CAN ANYONE ADVISE PROCEDURE FOR MATING NEW CAM GEAR AND NEW CAM. I HAVE READ ABOUT HEATING CAM GEAR. THANKS DAVE
Posted By: Twisted6 Re: 292 VALVES - 01/03/05 09:26 PM
Hello Dave

When installing a new cam gear onto a new cam It is Best to OIL Heat the Gear. (alum Gear)Then press it onto the cam. Because if the gear is not heat You can ALMOST Count on the fact IT will come off. Because the alum Will sheer Out from the center as the gear is being Pressed onto the Cam. Now as to the umbrellas No they are not need Esp. if you just had the head rebuilt. and new guides installed. Or at least Renurld. Hope this helps }[oooooo]
Posted By: Snyiper Re: 292 VALVES - 01/05/05 09:30 AM
Ok What is the best way to "oil heat" a gear? This is a new term to me even though I know why it is done. What is the advantage of oil heat over just heat more even distribution of the heat?
Thanks
Glenn
Posted By: Twisted6 Re: 292 VALVES - 01/05/05 11:44 AM
Yes I put it in a pan of 10w30 then preheat the over to 400-500 degrees let it sit there for 15-20 mins. It is also helpfull to put the cam in the freezer But Not realy needed. It can also be done with out the oil But I prefur to. Just lay the gear on a old cookie sheet. And I find useing welding gloves to handle the gear Once removed from the offen and have a friend Hold the cam while in the press. Another thing That is good to do is to Bolt the gear in place That way you don't have to worry about it EVER Walking off The cam. hope this helps }[oooooo]
Posted By: 4onthefloor Re: 292 VALVES - 01/05/05 05:28 PM
The oil is good to spread the heat evenly and keep the gear from warping. It also prevents the aluminum from oxidizing in the oven.
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