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I've not found clearances altering with belt tension but given the spec on allowable cam bearing clearances I could see how a thou' of so difference could happen. With new bearings I doubt you'll have a problem, especially if you go for the upper end of the ranges.
Brian
That's what I was thinking, Brian. I did manage to pull off (and keep track of) the buckets and shims last night and wrote down the thicknesses (of those I could see) etched on the shims. I'm going to pull out my micrometer (it was 9PM last night when I was fiddling with it, if I'm honest) and check to make sure what's etched is what it is.
I'm waiting for a shipment of plain 5/16-24 nuts (as well as the 5/16-24 nylocs, and a bunch of other hardware to come in...the pleasures of stocking hardware in a second garage 290 miles from my other residence/hangar) to come in so I can torque down and measure the clearances that were ostensibly done by the rebuilder...and decide what changes/new shims or not?/or just leave be as rebuilt.
In the meantime...no snow or salt on the roads here in SE Massachusetts...supposed to be in the high 50s today...thinking getting the oil circulating and coolant up to temperature might not be the worst thing to happen on the last Friday of the year! And, a week from tomorrow will be one year since I was introduced to 3291R: not running, split upholstery, no carpets, distributor out, leaking oil from the pan, and sitting in the air on a 4-post jack in Beverly MA. She's not perfect, not even close, but she is on the road again, and has been, since april of this year.