Clevite Chevy V8 396-402-427-454 1967-95 Camshaft Bearing Set
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Clevite Chevy V8 396-402-427-454 1967-95 Camshaft Bearing Set
Clevite 77 SH616S Camshaft Brng Set
General Motors Clevite B-1, Bi-Metal Cam Bearing Set fits the following:366 CID 6.0L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1967-1998,396 CID 6.6L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1967-1998,427 CID 7.0L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1967-1998,427 CID 7.0L Chevrolet LPG V8 cylinder 1967-1998,402 CID 6.6L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1970-1972,454 CID 7.4L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1970-2000,454 CID 7.4L Chevrolet LPG V8 cylinder 1970-1976,454 CID 7.4L LP4 Chevrolet LPG V8 cylinder 1999-2000,496 CID/8135CC 8.1L Vortec 8100 L18 OHV Chevrolet V8 cylinder 2001-2007,NOTE ALLBELOW: Engine Blocks Manufactured From 1967.366 CID 6.0L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1966-1998 (High Performance),396 CID 6.6L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1965-1970 (High Performance),402 CID 6.6L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1970-1972 (High Performance),427 CID 7.0L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1966-1998 (High Performance),454 CID 7.4L Chevrolet V8 cylinder 1970-2000 (High Performance),502 CID 8.2L Chevrolet V8 cylinder (High Performance).Clevite B-1 Cam Bearings are B-60 Steel backed bearing with a conventional babbit liningClevite Cam Bearing Set part number: SH616S (Standard)The first commonly used bearing material was an alloy of lead, tin, antimony and arsenic called Babbitt which was named after its inventor. Babbitt has physical properties similar to solder. Its soft which allows it to conform to minor imperfections in geometry and alignment of mating parts. This softness also allows Babbitt to absorb dirt and wear particles that might pass through the bearings clearance space. Babbitt is also very slippery which minimizes friction in the absence of oil during startup. Although Babbitt is the best bearing material based on its surface behavior, it has one serious shortcoming. By itself, in thick layers, Babbitt cannot carry high loads for long periods. Under the repeated cyclic loading of an internal combustion engine Babbitt will break up and flake out. This reaction to cyclic loading is called Fatigue. Bearings are typically constructed with a steel b