The 92 did not have a roller cam in it.
A camshaft is driven by a linkage from the crankshaft, and operates your valves; directly in an OHC setup, and via pushrods otherwise. Cam "follower" is just an updated "roller bearing" for a camshaft.
Yes, the dodge 5.2 had a roller cam since 1985 and 5.9 had a roller cam installed since 1989.
there are many types of bearings .... 1)ball bearing 2)roller bearing 3)ball thrust bearing 4)roller thrust bearing & 5)tapered roller thrust..
Roller rocker arms can be used with most any cam.
anti-friction bearing
NAICS 332991 applies to Ball and Roller Bearing Manufacturing.
roller thrust bearing
No it is not. The 94 cam is not a roller cam. The 97 is a roller cam. Big difference.
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It is a hydraulic camshaft, Not a roller cam. Chevy did not start using roller cams until late 1995
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs