aaronk785
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Looks like normal start up wear to me.
Whoever took that picture should be shot. That is a great way to have the abrasive strip get caught by the shaft and pull your hands into the shaft. A paint stir stick with the abrasive fastened to it is a much better approach.I have been following this thread with great interest, and have had some issues with camshaft installs myself. Generally only one bearing would give me fits and usually remedied with a small wipe or two with a scotch pad. I am in the process in rebuilding a Kent cross-flow engine and they suggested using fine emery cloth to clean the cam journals. I have never heard of this before, is it done to remove the polished glaze from the journal?
Other web sites also mention it as well, using 600 grit paper and oil on a lathe. Maybe here, and we are only taking cam journals, a dull or hazy surface on the journals would help to retain and carry the oil then a journal that is highly polished....
The pictures the op showed bearings wear on the bottom which pretty much normal as we all know the weight of things are on top. All the bearings look the same, hard to believe anything is bent here. I use assembly grease in these areas, oil doesn't really like to stay put for to long.
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A paint stir stick with the abrasive fastened to it is a much better approach.
Some people work under their cars suspended on nothing but a bumper jack. I suppose taking care and experience comes into play there also.All of the lathe work I have done and still do never had that problem. The spindle speed does not have to be a high RPM, and taking care and experience comes into play here. But lathe safety is not the issue here, is it? But thanks for your suggestion.
A safety hazard is a safety hazard. Now you two can yuk it up all you want but the fact remains that is not only NOT a recommended method but an unsafe one. Period.Maybe we should discuss his dirty thumbnail too? Good lord.....
A safety hazard is a safety hazard. Now you two can yuk it up all you want but the fact remains that is not only NOT a recommended method but an unsafe one. Period.