camshaft gear vs my timing cover
Hello
So my question is about the thickness of the camshaft gear. I freshly built a 454 now a 463. new bottom end and full top end kit from edelbrock. i broke the engine in and noticed while on break in a wierd "tong" from the front of the engine. After break in I inspected more throughly for the noise and narrowed it down to the timing chain cover. now i removed the timing cover and found the camshaft gear hitting the cover slightly. I started inspecting everything. the camshaft is all the way into the engine. I was using a Edelbrock # 7810 true rolling chain which i was told was manufactured by cloyes. it came in the top end kit. i started measuring everything and found the camgear was 0.058" thicker than the roller set i took off orginally. orginal gear thickness was 0.554". the new gear is 0.612" the timing cover doesn't appear to have any warpage and the gear runs true with minimal runout when turned over. what is happening? edlebrock said that it would fit behind my stock oem cover. have you ever run into this problem? its a flat tappet cam. i've tried a cam button with no succes