Cam thrust bearing...
There is a Torrington bearing in a Ford E4OD trans that has a tighter diameter around the cam, and it had a slight protrusion (waved), that comes out the back, this protrusion happens to be the same diameter as the cam bearing in the block and can be used to align the bearing. Once bearing is in place behind flange at the front of the cam, a cam ROLLER button with proper clearance will keep the Torrington bearing from moving forward and keep it centered. K. Mallender would probably be able to tell you which bearing I'm talking about from the E4OD, since I got it from another trans guy and am not sure whic it is myself. It does fit and self align though! Let me know what you think...anybody. I can provide pictures if needed. Also, the Ford bearing thickness is approximately 0.150, I believe this is very close to the Summit bearing? That said, the location of my cam after eating into the block has the cam lobes centered in the lifter bores? So, I ground the ridges flat to the face of the block and disassembled the Torrington bearing, using only the flat steel piece with the extrusions (for centering), it is .030 thick, the cam lines up perfectly, and after hand filing and sanding the flange on the cam, it rides smoothly against the steel shim. Any comments welcome!
There is a Torrington bearing in a Ford E4OD trans that has a tighter diameter around the cam, and it had a slight protrusion (waved), that comes out the back, this protrusion happens to be the same diameter as the cam bearing in the block and can be used to align the bearing. Once bearing is in place behind flange at the front of the cam, a cam ROLLER button with proper clearance will keep the Torrington bearing from moving forward and keep it centered. K. Mallender would probably be able to tell you which bearing I'm talking about from the E4OD, since I got it from another trans guy and am not sure whic it is myself. It does fit and self align though! Let me know what you think...anybody. I can provide pictures if needed. Also, the Ford bearing thickness is approximately 0.150, I believe this is very close to the Summit bearing? That said, the location of my cam after eating into the block has the cam lobes centered in the lifter bores? So, I ground the ridges flat to the face of the block and disassembled the Torrington bearing, using only the flat steel piece with the extrusions (for centering), it is .030 thick, the cam lines up perfectly, and after hand filing and sanding the flange on the cam, it rides smoothly against the steel shim. Any comments welcome!