| Brad,
Larry is correct.  Oversize cam bearings are (or were) available 
(Vanderville). 
I installed a set of cam bearings in a block about 2 years ago.  They 
cam out of a box that was marked (STD),  but the cam wouldn't go into 
the block. 
On the shelf next to where I had stored the "STD" bearings I found the 
problem. A box marked "+20" and in that box were a set of "STD" cam 
bearings..........
Kevin V.
Larry B. Macy, Ph.D. wrote:
> You should be able to get a machinist to line bore the cam bore. Then 
> it is just a matter of finding the correct bearings. I would bet that 
> in an engine that uses bearings, there are different sizes available. 
> I do know you can line bore the 1500 and add bearings in a location 
> where the factory found them unnecessary. So odd size bearings are 
> available, just at what cost??
>
> Larry
>
>
> On Tuesday, August 5, 2003, at 7:25 AM, Brad Fornal wrote:
>
>> I keep looking at the .020 over 1275 block that has the spun cam
>> bearings. Is there any way to still use the block, oversized bearings,
>> or any other options?
>> Brad
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