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Bbc freeze plug
Does anyone know how far the rear freeze plug goes into the block. This is the freeze plug directly behind the cam. I dont think it should hit the cam but does the freeze plug keep the cam from walking backward in the block?
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Re: Bbc freeze plug
I would say drive it in flush or slightly under but not touching the cam. The timing gear will stop the cam from moving backwards.
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Re: Bbc freeze plug
Perfect, thanks........ I dont know what I was thinking when I ask about the cam walking backward I just installed the 3 bolts on the timing gear the other day. DUH.......... It looks like it is going to be one of those days
![]() But since I have this thread open, is there a torque spec for thos three front bolts that hold the timing gear onto the cam? thanks
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