Guys , I know about billet roller cams needing a bronze distributor gear . But , does a factory roller cam need a special gear also ? Are factory rollers cams cast ? Thanks , I got a smoking deal on a crate marine small block and would like to use a Hunt mag I have in stock . Mike
You did not say what brand of engine. I know on GM the factory used a melonized gear and MSD uses a melonized gear on all of thier new distributors that they sell so the gear is compatable with factory and aftermarket roller camshafts. I have noticed that some roller camshafts have pressed on gears but all I have used were still billit.
Most of the cam manufacturers now offer a billet roller cam with a cast gear end mated to the billet cam core. This ends the problems ***ociated with a steel billet cam gear. The cams cost a little more but are worth it in the long run.
I know the factory RamJet crate engines take a melonized (sp??) gear. You can get them from GM, or Summit and Jegs also carry them. Larry T
Fords use steel distributor gears in concert with steel drive gears on the cam. Available from Summit and others.
Thanks guys ! It's a 350 chev , you know . Anyway will probaly swap out the cam for a lumpier one anywho, Thanks again
Instead of thinking "dist drive gear" think "oil pump drive gear". It's the oil pump that puts all the load on that gear pair.