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I'm fitting my rebuilt engine this weekend. I'm familiar with the break in process except for the cam. The cam/followers have a 1,000 miles wear on them. Do i still go ahead with the full break in process
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20 mins x 2,000rpm with fully lubed cam/followers/valve gear?
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Miles
I'd say if the followers were put back onto the same lobes, which they ought to have been really with a used cam then you would be ok.

If the've got mixed up then you're going to have to break it in and hope for the best. Survival depends a lot on spring pressures

Gm do an additive called EOS which is the dogs for cam break in, I stock it although it's no use to you 300 miles away...
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Will,
its all matched (comp cam parts) so the springs are up to pressure. I must confess, being used to adjustable rockers i'm a little concerned at the apparrent play in the hydraulic set up!
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Don't worry about the slop, the lifters will do their job and pick up the play. I'd cam lube it anyway.
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Miles

EOS posted to you just.

Sorry to plug a GM product guys but it's the best thing GM produce, I'll refrase that it's the only thing GM worth buying :D

Miles use the cam lube and pour the bottle of EOS in with the oil
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Sorry to plug a GM product guys but it's the best thing GM produce
Hey! They had to get one thing right :D
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yup i guess so kev, one out of a billion ain't bad odds :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cheers boys, cams lubed up, engine crane ordered for tomorrow. Spare a thought for me whilst you boys are tearing up thr 'Pod! :wink:
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tearing up thr 'Pod!
Surely you mean "paddling in the po(n)d"
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Chin up Guy, should be OK Friday and Sunday by all accounts!
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I have packed a brolly as previous experience driving B bodies in the rain suggest I will be using it inside the car LOL poor thing does not know what rain is and it has Cali hard rear tyres so it is going to be fun....not :evil:
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I remember last time I went to the Nats in the pouring rain with Steph as a passengerkad a slight problem with corners and very little throttle god know what it wil be like with the locker instead of a suregrip :D
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It is going to be interesting! i(nsert Dukes theme here and picture a white Road Runner drifting gracefully sideways round roundabouts)
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Snyhow back to the orginal thread good luck with refitting the engine miles expect a fully detailed report on here when I return from the Pod :D
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Thanks Guy, i appreciate youand everybody else providing input. Enjoy the nats!!
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