JKaechler
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I am planning to do the AFM delete camshaft swap in the near future. I have looked at a number of kits that include cam, gaskets, lifters, springs, etc.. But what I have been trying to find is some kind of a refernece guide that will show me a listing of exactly which parts I am likely to need. I am hoping to have all my parts bought in advance, take a couple days off work, and tear it down and put it back without having to stop and buy stuff.
I know the Cam and Springs and lifters need to be replaced. And things like Gaskets. I plan to put on a new water pump while its off, and seems like a good time to put in a new oil pump as well.
what about the timing gear and chain?
Is there a guide somewhere that lists a parts list?
Also, what is the group consensus on the best cam? I hope to get one that builds torque at low RPM.. I rarely exceed 3000RPM unless i am on the highway passing somebody, and up that high the stock power is just fine. My concern, and one of my motives is the lack of power below about 1800 RPM. I believe that my stock cam may have its lobes wearing off, resulting in low valve lift.
The engine is all original at this point, with 240k miles on it. There is a very slight lifter tick, and oil pressure is ok. I feel like the AFM lifter collapse is inevitable, and want to get out in front of it if possible.
I know the Cam and Springs and lifters need to be replaced. And things like Gaskets. I plan to put on a new water pump while its off, and seems like a good time to put in a new oil pump as well.
what about the timing gear and chain?
Is there a guide somewhere that lists a parts list?
Also, what is the group consensus on the best cam? I hope to get one that builds torque at low RPM.. I rarely exceed 3000RPM unless i am on the highway passing somebody, and up that high the stock power is just fine. My concern, and one of my motives is the lack of power below about 1800 RPM. I believe that my stock cam may have its lobes wearing off, resulting in low valve lift.
The engine is all original at this point, with 240k miles on it. There is a very slight lifter tick, and oil pressure is ok. I feel like the AFM lifter collapse is inevitable, and want to get out in front of it if possible.