This video demonstrates an advanced gunsmithing technique for relocating a cam hole on a 1973 Shovelhead Harley-Davidson alternator motor. The process involves welding the original hole, precisely locating the new position using a milling machine with a digital readout and dial indicator, and then carefully machining the new hole to accept a cam bearing. The instructor emphasizes the importance of using the right equipment for accuracy and efficiency.
Dragonman demonstrates advanced engine machining techniques in his shop, focusing on relocating cam holes and installing cam bearings for motorcycle engines, specifically Panheads and Shovelheads. He highlights the use of custom-made fixtures and specialized machinery to achieve precise fits, emphasizing the intricate work involved in custom engine building and repair.
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