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Cam change, Changing the camshaft |
Charles Freeborn |
Apr 6 2021, 09:15 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 250 Joined: 21-May 14 From: United States Member No.: 17,377 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Long story short I wiped a lobe on my cam. (took some bad advice from a T1 builder and used lifters that were not up to the task).
Hopefully I'll be able to split the cases and just pull the cam. Obviously if I find shrapnel in the sump it'll be a total teardown and clean out. It didn't run long with the erroneous lifters so I'm hoping the collateral damage is minimal. Not really asking for help here - just venting... Sure wish I had a spare motor with season opener in 3 weeks .. tick tock.. Thx. |
Charles Freeborn |
Apr 7 2021, 10:11 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 250 Joined: 21-May 14 From: United States Member No.: 17,377 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Reviewing the T4 video from Raby and I don't see how the cam can be removed without splitting cases. It's been decades since I've had a pushrod engine apart. Going to have to dig out my bell bottom overalls.
Hard to take pics of the cam - my boroscope took a poop. Will pour off oil and see what settled this am. When i dropped it I didn't see any major flakes, but we'll see. Thx. |
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