I am rebuilding a 1998 3.1L after it had the leaking intake gaskets and the Cam broke into 2 pieces. The CAM bearings where definately scored but did not spin.
I took the bare block into my local shop to have it hot tanked then have new CAM Bearings pressed into place. They said the OLD ones came out easier than what they are use to seeing. (this is the first 60 degree GM V6 they have ever done) They are comparing this to a typical small bock Chevy V8.
They have not tried to press in a new bearing yet. They say since the old ones came out so easily the new ones wil not stay in place. I have looked at the old bearings and I do not see any "turning" marks around the O.D. of the bearings indicating that they had spun. I only see marks in the direction of the bearing being pressed in and out of the bore.
So my questions to the Comunity .....
1: Do the cam bearings fit looser in this V6 than in the traditional V8?
2: does anyone have the SPEC on the CAM Bearing Journal Bore so I can measure the block?
I took the bare block into my local shop to have it hot tanked then have new CAM Bearings pressed into place. They said the OLD ones came out easier than what they are use to seeing. (this is the first 60 degree GM V6 they have ever done) They are comparing this to a typical small bock Chevy V8.
They have not tried to press in a new bearing yet. They say since the old ones came out so easily the new ones wil not stay in place. I have looked at the old bearings and I do not see any "turning" marks around the O.D. of the bearings indicating that they had spun. I only see marks in the direction of the bearing being pressed in and out of the bore.
So my questions to the Comunity .....
1: Do the cam bearings fit looser in this V6 than in the traditional V8?
2: does anyone have the SPEC on the CAM Bearing Journal Bore so I can measure the block?
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