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Boosted5.0L 03-04-2011 12:39 AM

Gear Drive Help!!!
 
Do any of you guys have a gear drive on your car? I'm running into a little problem with mine, The instructions from comp lack information. The problem i have with mine is with the thrust plate, when the thrust plate is bolted into place, the cam gear only sits about half way onto the dog bone. When i have the thrust plate off, everything is perfectly aligned. How important is the thrust plate? to me it just looks like an over thought oiling issue. does the thrust plate play any important roll as of keeping the cam from shifting around?

86 5.0L 03-04-2011 12:45 AM

does the thrust plate play any important roll as of keeping the cam from shifting around?

yes. but take a look at this thread. some come with a bearing.

http://forums.corral.net/forums/5-0-...ing-chain.html

Boosted5.0L 03-04-2011 01:10 AM

I'm not doing a timing chain, and i dont have the Torrington bearing that they are talking about, the only bearings are the 2 in the dogbone, The cam gear slides onto the cam and the problem i am having is with the thrust plate and finding out the importance of the thrust plate. And maybe some consider the pin that goes through the cam gear into the cam a bearing. but correct me if i am wrong, this is my first time doing a gear drive timing and its screwing with my head and i could use all the help i can get

AdderMk2 03-04-2011 01:28 AM

Throw the geardrive in the trash and get a good quality double roller chain. You will thank us later when your valvetrain is still intact, and your cam hasn't been destroyed by the harmonics that the geardrive will cause.

Boosted5.0L 03-04-2011 01:37 AM


Originally Posted by AdderMk2 (Post 7445274)
Throw the geardrive in the trash and get a good quality double roller chain. You will thank us later when your valvetrain is still intact, and your cam hasn't been destroyed by the harmonics that the geardrive will cause.

i just pulled off a quality double roller since it had over an inch of play.

AdderMk2 03-04-2011 07:58 AM

well, put a new one back on it. Gear drives are a BAD choice!

Flyingpants 03-04-2011 11:03 AM

Hey boosted keep us posted on how the gear drive comes out. I know I want to use one in the future, I think they're bada$$.

j3rry 03-04-2011 11:14 AM

only reason some people like those is cause of the sound . jus run ur power steering low and save ur motor lol

Boosted5.0L 03-04-2011 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by AdderMk2 (Post 7445435)
well, put a new one back on it. Gear drives are a BAD choice!

have you had bad luck with a gear drive? even though you say not to run it, i'm probably going to still end up putting it on. If its screws up i guess you'll have the last laugh in the end

.boB 03-04-2011 01:16 PM

You need the thrust plate. It does direct oil. But, more importantly, it keeps the cam in the right place. Once installed, the thrust plate sits between the front face of the cam, and the rear face of the cam gear. I don't recall the exact amount of end play there, but it isn't much.


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