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Posted: 2018/8/28 2:33 Updated: 2018/8/28 2:33 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)   Joined: 2002/10/28 From: under the Firmament LOL no twiglight effect BS Posts: 10994 |
 Re: New Crank with Stud Kit sweet setup, pity knife edging requires so much effort and other mods to keep the camshaft properly lubed
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Posted: 2018/8/29 4:32 Updated: 2018/8/29 4:33 |
Moderator   Joined: 2001/5/3 From: Kent, WA Posts: 31832 |
 Re: New Crank with Stud Kit Knife-edge crank shouldn't be a problem: * Crank doesn't dip into the oil * The camshaft is fully pressure-oiled including each lobe
Problems with premature cam wear are 1) improper break-in (no cam lube) 2) re-using lifters 3) improper cam or lifter re-facing
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