Rockledge
Pluggin' away
First and foremost I would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Chanukah!!
I figured I would post this before I leave the house this morning since it's on my mind right now.
Some of you may have read my recent thread concerning a broken timing belt on my 3.0L. I bounced the situation off of a few people and one of the good questions that was raised was whether the belt might have failed because of a bad camshaft bearing.
Now I quickly looked through my Ford Manual and it talks a lot more about the camshaft journal caps than it does about the bearing(s). However, it does say this:
"The No. 5 cylinder head camshaft journal caps function as thrust bearings for the camshaft."
So anyone have any insight on this? Is it possible for a bad camshaft bearing and/or journal to cause the belt to get bound up and thereby cause the belt teeth to get ground up like hamburger by the crank sprocket? Is the SHO known for camshaft issues?
Or is it in all likelihood simply a result of a loose and/or bad timing belt to begin with?
Thanks in advance for any feedback. Again, my best wishes to everyone this holiday season!! thumb
<small>[ December 25, 2003, 11:48 AM: Message edited by: Rockledge ]</small>
I figured I would post this before I leave the house this morning since it's on my mind right now.
Some of you may have read my recent thread concerning a broken timing belt on my 3.0L. I bounced the situation off of a few people and one of the good questions that was raised was whether the belt might have failed because of a bad camshaft bearing.
Now I quickly looked through my Ford Manual and it talks a lot more about the camshaft journal caps than it does about the bearing(s). However, it does say this:
"The No. 5 cylinder head camshaft journal caps function as thrust bearings for the camshaft."
So anyone have any insight on this? Is it possible for a bad camshaft bearing and/or journal to cause the belt to get bound up and thereby cause the belt teeth to get ground up like hamburger by the crank sprocket? Is the SHO known for camshaft issues?
Or is it in all likelihood simply a result of a loose and/or bad timing belt to begin with?
Thanks in advance for any feedback. Again, my best wishes to everyone this holiday season!! thumb
<small>[ December 25, 2003, 11:48 AM: Message edited by: Rockledge ]</small>