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    HOSS429 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    new cam bearing can certainly be put in but not likely with the engine still in the vehicle

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    rdtreur is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Same cam problem here

     



    Two weeks ago I pulled my cam from my 390 FE and with mine the same cam bearing is damaged.... I allready orderd a Crower Baja beast cam (16915) and some other stuff to rebuild the 390. I hope the block issen't damaged from the worn bearing....

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