Well with all this talk of cam bolts, washers, and pins and what does the holding I'll add this to the pile.
My old boss had a customer ran a dirt modified. Cam had all that good stuff and was assembled correctly, but had only one pin. One race he got turned around at about 100 mph and slipped the cam gear and sheared the pin. I'd like to know how many of you have tried turning the engine backwards at 100mph??? sounds like a good test to me.
Next time went together had two pins which were verified to be hardened BTW. Well guess what he did it again in one of the races, but this time the cam gear did not slip, pins did not shear and no damage was done.
I will say I've heard this bolt clamps the gear thing for a long time, pin just locates gear... and just have to wonder. Never hear anything about the press fit between cam and gear.
I'd love to know what the engineers who designed this stuff intended. If all that keeps the gear from slipping is clamping force from a bolt then I'd say this is one lame design, but seems if the bolt is big and strong enought, and the washer hard and thick enough, and the moon right.... is one way out...
I am thinking GM with it's little three bolts had a better idea.
Steve