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Cam troubles, help!

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I started putting the engine back together today, the crank and its new bearings went in fine, and now spins freely with no play. I put in the oil pump, then put in the cam, brilliant i thought. On went the cam thrust plate, and I lightly tightened it down. Heres the problem, i could only get the cam to rotate 180 (ish) degrees, after that it wouldnt budge. After some looking around i found that the rear-most lobe on the cam is fouling the block! Its a metro turbo cam and i was assured it would fit, which in a sense it does, it just doesnt turn! Im particuarly annoyed at this as i bought the cam and corresponding oil pump in the hope to gain some performance, now it looks like its back to the standard cam and pump :( :(

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Post by wanderinstar »

Didn't you buy an MG Metro cam from me? Mind you I didn't sell you a pump as well.
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Post by youngun »

Yeap thats the one, the pump was from BMCecosse, no problems with that. Its just the rear most cam lobe that fouls the block.
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Post by Matt »

i know its a bit of a bodge and I will probably be shot down, but how much is it fouling by and could you grind a little bit of the block away?
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Post by bigginger »

I'd say that probably isn't the problem. I might well be wrong, but I don't recall reading that the A series block ever changed shape around there. BMCE is a man who would know for sure
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Post by bmcecosse »

Metro TURBO cam is no use - it's the same as the 1098 cam for timing and lift (but it does run 4 degrees advanced) -although it does have the better wider lobes. Hope it is an MG non-turbo Metro cam! Have you fitted the chain pulley to the cam - and tightened up the nut ? This will pull it forwards to the correct running position (check for about 3 thou end float) - and it should clear the block ok. The oil pump does NOT locate the cam - it's all done at the drive end.
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Post by wanderinstar »

Well I definitely bought it as a standard MG Metro cam, with the intention of putting it in a spare engine I was building. But then decided to fit an SW5 instead. What makes you think it is a Turbo one?
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Post by Kevin »

Im particuarly annoyed at this as i bought the cam and corresponding oil pump in the hope to gain some performance,
This is a fairly common mod so I am puzzled at the problem but I think Roy may have hit on the problem, the cam should be fitted and timed before the pump is fitted if I remember correctly.
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Post by bmcecosse »

It just needs pulling forward into the running position - by the chain sprocket. Timing can wait!
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Post by youngun »

Ok, ill put on the chain sprocket (and remove the oil pump) for the time being and see what happens. With the engine in its current state changing the cam isnt a big deal. Thanks!
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Post by youngun »

bmcecosse wrote: Hope it is an MG non-turbo Metro cam! Have you fitted the chain pulley to the cam - and tightened up the nut ?
It isnt one, i was just thinking of met turbo's at the time because a friend has just bought a scrapped one to put in his mini!
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Post by bmcecosse »

I tried this today with an engine I happen to have upside down at the moment - and yes if the cam is pushed inwards it does foul the case - but pulled out to the running location - it's fine.
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Did this solve the problem for you YG ?
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