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Camshaft front bearing material
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I am wanting to produce a new front camshaft bearing for my two bearing splash fed engine. Am I correct in thinking I should be using SAE 660 (C93200) bronze?
I am keen to test my lathe skills, but am prompted to do so as there don't seem to be any available from the usual sources?
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I wouldn't call myself an expert Colin but I should have thought SAE660 would be well suited to that application.
I've just used a piece to repair the 2nd/3rd gear bush in my gearbox - only time will tell if that was a good choice I'm afraid!

I don't know if you already have the material to hand, but 'Metals4U' sell it in relatively affordable job-sized pieces (as opposed to by the metre), also in tubular form so there is less waste.
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Having remachined a few camshaft bushes (usually to set the endfloat or turn the bush round in the crankcase) I don't think the original bush is a particularly fancy spec. But SAE 660 should be fine, might be cheaper (and even easier to machine) Colphos 90 for a new bush.
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