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    5.3 cam bearing

    Picked up an 06 longblock, with 31K miles. Started cam swap and #3 camshaft bearing fell to oil pan, and cam journal is blackened. The entire engine is super clean, what oil is left looks to be in very good condition with no metal in it. What do I do now?
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    No one has any insight?
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    I had that issue. Took mine to a machine shop and got a full rebuild. Do any of the lobes on the old cam look worn?
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    None of the lobes are worn. Cam journal is blackened some. I'm tempted to throw a bearing back in it and pull the trigger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemble View Post
    None of the lobes are worn. Cam journal is blackened some. I'm tempted to throw a bearing back in it and pull the trigger.
    Isnt #3 going to be hard to get to?
    DANIEL CAMMED SS 13.46 @ 98.17-- 8.58 @ 80.31

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    I would have to change the front 3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemble View Post
    I would have to change the front 3.
    If you are going to change one of them, change all of the them. The problem I see here is if it's spun once, it'll spin again. I'm not sure how this is fixed, unless there are slightly larger OD bearings you can buy to replace this one with and get the machine shop to enlarge the bore a little for it.
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    Its crazy the amount of opinions. Some people are saying to replace the front 3 cam bearings and run it, some say its time for a complete tear down. Still there are proplr in between as well. I pulled the front 3 cam bearings out, the hole in block looks identical to holes 1 and 2. I also pulled some rod caps and all the rod bearings look great.
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    I thought cam bearing failure was due to oil starvation. No oil and the bearimg seizes to the cam and spins in the block shaving off the press fit material
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    It almost looks like the bearing had a high spot in it, the part where the bearing is connected to be round. I can still read all the writing on the outside of the bearing.
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