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General Tech CRANK SPROCKET SHIMS

Darwin

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Is it normal to need .037 in shims behind the crank sprocket to get it to line up with the cam sprocket or am I doing something wrong?
 
It's good that you checked the alignment. Many builders would have missed it! But, +1 for doing what it takes to get perfect alignment. Be sure the cam is seated fully against the block and not stopped against a lifter or the rear cam galley plug.
 
If position and end play are right, use whatever thickness it takes. The Moss catalog mentions a procedure found in the service manual, which might add confidence.
Bob
 
yes. I'll give it a try tonight. Thanks all.
 
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