Sgtduckyboy
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Did you do a idle relearn? I would get a oil pressure gauge hooked up and monitor the pressure. Why on earth would you stick a new cam into used cam bearings? That is false economy and may have caused you more problems than you know.
well, based on the several dozen articles and videos , not one person mentioned that. some were reputable shops/mechanics, some were billy bob redneck. also, no one mentioned the little dimple on the oil pump gear that must be facing out when installed. of course I didnt find that out until i started to research my existing condition. so, why did i do it,, even if i had known 'you should' do it, it still doesnt state you 'have to'. and besides, every thing i looked at in the heads and piston bores, showed little to no wear. crosshatch was till in the piston bores. no reason to believe i had any issues with the can bearings. plus that involved removing the engine, which wasnt in the scope of me doing the work. the stuck lifter damaged the existing cam lobe. no other issues were found on the old cam. we didnt measure the cam, but nothing looked out of place/different/worn. I had an experienced small block chevy guy with me and he also said, when i asked him of this question you asked, 'its ok, i believe, no reason to believe it would be an issue, but it could be.' he also doubts i have an issue and when i put in some 10w40 oil, it has a good chance to disappear. I could also increase the idle RPM by 100 since that also seems to stop the light from coming on. also, this has only came on a few times, not every time i drive it. Anything else you can add or ask to get me more informed. thanks!