As long as you still have a middle finger, you're all set.
That's not very lady like talk for a mature looking woman.
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As long as you still have a middle finger, you're all set.
Finally the cam came in! View attachment 251692 View attachment 251693
Also got beehive springs along with the seals. Gonna sell those since I don't need them. Mine are great.
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I'm reusing the complete heads, so I won't need the new seals or springs.
if doing the same cam you had before, you'd be a fool to not either buy new springs, or reuse the old ones off your blown engine. you're asking for trouble using the old stock crap with a aftermarket cam. and while the springs are off, do the new seals. cheap insurance.
That’s what I thought but I would still install the new seals. I doubt the others got damaged but who knows. There was metal in the oil.I think he meant he was using the heads off of his old engine which already had upgraded springs etc.
Same exact cam. Next step up was good for only 10 horses and maybe 20 lb tq, so it wasn't worth it to me since I'd have to retune it. I was pretty happy with the old setup.So is the same as you had before or a step up?
I was wondering because with the cams in both my trucks they specified dual springs which can’t use that style of seals because they would interfere with the inner spring. Sounds like you’ll be fine. Any idea on the timeline to get it finished?I'm reusing the heads from my old motor. I just found out I have dual springs, and they sent me the wrong seals.View attachment 251797
Dropped the cam off today.
So I'm just gonna swap the new springs--beehive--and the seals to my buddy, for some $$ of the labor. F* it. Old motor never smoked on start up either.
He says he has 2 "quick" motor jobs in front of me--then mine. I'm like a little kid over here!!I was wondering because with the cams in both my trucks they specified dual springs which can’t use that style of seals because they would interfere with the inner spring. Sounds like you’ll be fine. Any idea on the timeline to get it finished?
Awesome purchase!He says he has 2 "quick" motor jobs in front of me--then mine. I'm like a little kid over here!!
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Now, just have to figure this out!