Paddocks are listing the RKC 3305 one for Heralds and Mk IV Spits. For Heralds they list it as "big journal" and the 212164 (which Rimmers give for spitty late Mk II, Mk III and early Mk IV) as "small journal". They list the 212164 for all Mk I to III Spits.
Rimmers, on the other hand, on their Spit pages, say:
Original Block Specification Mk1 camshafts ran directly in the cylinder block, as did early Mk2’s up to engine number FC61022.
Cylinder blocks for Mk2’s (from FC61023), all Mk3’s and early MkIV’s (to FH25000E), had enlarged drillings in the cylinder block to accept replaceable camshaft bearings (part No RL1495), though the camshaft journals remained the same diameter.
Late MkIV (from FH25001E) and all 1500’s had revised cylinder blocks allowing the camshaft to run directly in the block without the use of bearings.
And
they list a 211433 for 1200 and 1250 Heralds and Mk I / early Mk II Spits, then the 212164 for late Mk II, Mk III and early Mk IV Spits, and RCK3305 for "all other models" of Herald, later Mk IV Spits and all 1300 and 1500 Dollys.
You see why I'm getting confused here?
If any of yours have 1.965 inch journals and 8 whole lumps instead of the seven-and-a-pimple that Sheila's seems to have then it'd probably be an improvement
