Mugger fuggin cam gears
Buuushman
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- 77' CJ-5, 360 c.i. motor, T-176 trans, D-300 transfer case w\ twin sticks, Dana 30 front, A.M.C. 20 rear w/ 4.10's, solid axles & trac-lok, 2.5" lift Y.J. springs.
O.K.- I'm really getting frustrated here. I love my H.E.I. but this is the second cam gear it has trashed and the repair is a real pain. The first one was the stock gear and it only lasted 3 months but the summit piece I picked up lasted 2 years before grenading on me last night. Does anyone know if the Bulltear pieces will work with an aftermarket G.M. style H.E.I unit? I am also getting an odd wear pattern on the dist gear and would like any opinions/ideas on a possible remedy.
thank in advance for any help.
Bush
thank in advance for any help.
Bush

out of myself in the process. I buttoned the last few things up in the dark, asked my buddy to hit the key while I screwed with the distributor, and when she fired the valvetrain was rattling like a coffee can full of nuts and there was a steady thunk - thunk coming from the bottom of the motor. Then my buddy shut it down and said I had no oil pressure. I knew that when the dist. jumped time at highway speed the backfires could have done some serious damage to the valves and god knows what else. So I grabbed a beer and sat down and just before the tears started flowing I remembered that I had dropped the oil pan 1/2 inch to get the timing cover lined up and lo and behold I had only tightened the front 2 bolts that go into the cover itself. Ten minutes and some socket work later I fired her up again - no thunk- no rattle- and a very relieved Bushman.