Ok, so I'm kind of ignorant as to how much meat is on the internals of engine blocks. I don't really know much about the different castings. What I do know is that the physical size of the cams used did change at some point. Is it possible to machine a block so that it can accept the larger/more modern cam and cam bearings ?
Also, I know that the roller cam motors have bosses cast into the block that are drilled and taped with threads for the "crab tray" or what ever you want to call it to retain the roller lifters. Is it possible to modify a block to make this stuff work ? I figure it might cost more at first but servicing the block with new parts would be a lot cheaper in the long run.
Am I crazy for thinking this could work ?
Also, I know that the roller cam motors have bosses cast into the block that are drilled and taped with threads for the "crab tray" or what ever you want to call it to retain the roller lifters. Is it possible to modify a block to make this stuff work ? I figure it might cost more at first but servicing the block with new parts would be a lot cheaper in the long run.
Am I crazy for thinking this could work ?

