Comp Cams Slant 6 problem

I have a SK64-241-4 cam for my Slant 6, but I have a problem. The cam sprocket has a 3/4" hole in it for the snout that should be on the front of the camshaft, like the original. This cam does not have a snout, and the hole is 7/16 for the bolt that holds it in place. I have looked around the internet for information about this problem but can't find anything. Most of the "pictures" of the cam aren't even for a 6 cylinder, they are just generic pictures of a camshaft. And the ones that do look like a Slant 6 cam don't show a snout on the front. Is there a spacer to take of this? Do I have to make one? Will the bolt fail without the snout to keep the sprocket centered?
The snout of this cam is the bearing journal that extends past the bearing and goes into the recess of the sprocket. The dowel of the cam fits into the sprocket and the bolt keeps it together with a special washer. The snout is therefore the same size as the bearing journal and is not a separate feature.