The rear camshaft bushing is normally open and the cause for oil leaks. It is normally only covered by a gasket between the Engine block and the flywheel housing. If the flywheel housing lays not properly on the engine block, an oil leak is the result. What I did is to close the bushing with a plug. This modification is not my idea, it is published in the book 'The Model A Engine' written by William H. McRee and Paul H. McRee (Page 58/59). In the book they used an existing freeze plug and I have added a blueprint for those who want to make one.
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| This is the end of the camshaft with the self made plug. | |
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| My plug was newly made on a lathe. | |
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| This are the blueprints to make your own plug. To get a better view just click here onto
     blueprint 
    or into the picture. | |
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| The camshaft was too long and I had to grind it a little bit until I hat an end play of about
                0,5mm between camshaft and freeze plug. | |
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| This is how the rear bearing with camshaft inserted looks like. | |
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| The freezing plug is a little bit oversized and can be inserted with a hammer. Then make sure
                that the camshaft does not get in contact on the inner side of the plug. Now you should
                never see any oil under your flywheel housing. | |
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do you sell these plugs
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