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many years ago i remembering having the same problem,changing timing gears =
and the new one had the spacer moulded on....what a noise on start up
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From: Bill Lawrence via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net>
To: tigers@autox.team.net <tigers@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, Jan 30, 2019 9:33 am
Subject: [Tigers] Small Block Ford 260 cam spacer thrust plate timing gear
#yiv8265463459 P {margin-top:0;margin-bottom:0;}Hi Joe
Similar issue, may be related.=C2=A0 You may consider checking the run out =
on the cam/timing gear prior to buttoning up the front end. When I went to =
replace the timing chain/gearset I discovered the new timing gear had the s=
pacer molded into the timing gear. =C2=A0Originally installed the original =
spacer with the new timing gear (double spacer).=C2=A0 =C2=A0When the assem=
bly was rotated by hand I thought the cam shaft was going to pop out of the=
block.=C2=A0 I removed the spacer and the run out problem solved. Kept ori=
ginal thrust plate without issue.
Attached a diagram showing the various components.
Bill Lawrence
Ft. Lauderdale FLA USA
I bought an Edelbrock 7820 timing chain set to go on my 260 and the instruc=
tions say to remove the original cam thrust plate and spacer and replace it=
with Ford thrust plate=C2=A0 # C9OZ-6269-A.=C2=A0 These instructions do no=
t explain WHY the plate needs to be replaced.=C2=A0 I called Edelbrock and =
the guy I spoke to was useless.=C2=A0 I pointed out that the Ford part numb=
er they listed appears to be obsolete and his response was to send me a lin=
k to Ebay where an old one is for sale.=C2=A0 I've found some other vendors=
that have replacements for this number.=C2=A0 Does anybody know why a diff=
erent thrust plate would be required for the Edelbrock timing chain set?
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<font color='black' size='2' face='arial'>many years ago i remembering having
the same problem,changing timing gears and the new one had the spacer moulded
on....what a noise on start up<br>
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From: Bill Lawrence via Tigers <tigers@autox.team.net><br>
To: tigers@autox.team.net <tigers@autox.team.net><br>
Sent: Wed, Jan 30, 2019 9:33 am<br>
Subject: [Tigers] Small Block Ford 260 cam spacer thrust plate timing gear<br>
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<div>Similar issue, may be related. You may consider checking the run out
on the cam/timing gear prior to buttoning up the front end. When I went to
replace the timing chain/gearset I discovered the new timing gear had the
spacer molded into the timing gear.
Originally installed the original spacer with the new timing gear
(double spacer). When the assembly was rotated by hand I thought
the cam shaft was going to pop out of the block. I removed the spacer and
the run out problem solved. Kept original thrust
plate without issue.<br>
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<div>Attached a diagram showing the various components.<br>
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I bought an Edelbrock 7820 timing chain set to go on my 260 and the
instructions say to remove the original cam thrust plate and spacer and replace
it with Ford thrust plate # C9OZ-6269-A. These instructions do not
explain WHY the plate needs to be replaced.
I called Edelbrock and the guy I spoke to was useless. I pointed out
that the Ford part number they listed appears to be obsolete and his response
was to send me a link to Ebay where an old one is for sale. I've found
some other vendors that have replacements
for this number. Does anybody know why a different thrust plate would be
required for the Edelbrock timing chain set?</span>
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