AMC 360 Cam and Distributor issues
GrantWiseman
Jeeper
Hey Guys,
So over the last summer I dropped an AMC 360 into my 79' CJ7 , and recently the distributor drive gear stripped out, which is apparently a common problem. So I replaced it, and then I had a lifter give out, and it ground the lobe of the camshaft pretty bad. I did notice that it looked like the cam had walked out a little bit, because it looked like the chain had cut the corner of the timing chain cover, where the tab is over the harmonic balancer/Driveshaft. And when I took it all apart the distributor drive gear was worn through halfway already again, even though there was only a couple hundred miles on it!
I had a cheap no-name HEI distributor, which I've been told can cause problems. I'll be getting a better one if that is the case. Also I Know a new camshaft and lifters, timing chain (I may have damaged it trying to get it off and think its better safe than sorry) and valve springs to match. Is there anything else I should need to get?
And how is the camshaft kept from walking forward? The lobes on the cam are supposed to be ground at an angle to keep the cam towards the back of the engine, but will that be sufficient?
And lastly, whats the best cam and company to buy from?
Thanks for any help!
So over the last summer I dropped an AMC 360 into my 79' CJ7 , and recently the distributor drive gear stripped out, which is apparently a common problem. So I replaced it, and then I had a lifter give out, and it ground the lobe of the camshaft pretty bad. I did notice that it looked like the cam had walked out a little bit, because it looked like the chain had cut the corner of the timing chain cover, where the tab is over the harmonic balancer/Driveshaft. And when I took it all apart the distributor drive gear was worn through halfway already again, even though there was only a couple hundred miles on it!
I had a cheap no-name HEI distributor, which I've been told can cause problems. I'll be getting a better one if that is the case. Also I Know a new camshaft and lifters, timing chain (I may have damaged it trying to get it off and think its better safe than sorry) and valve springs to match. Is there anything else I should need to get?
And how is the camshaft kept from walking forward? The lobes on the cam are supposed to be ground at an angle to keep the cam towards the back of the engine, but will that be sufficient?
And lastly, whats the best cam and company to buy from?
Thanks for any help!