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Re: Would this cam be ok to use?
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Hi Mate im not bothered about the cam, after I received it in the mail I opened it, didant think to inspect it then wrapped it in a pillow case and put it on the shelf. For all I know a member of my family may of came along knocked it off the shelf and didant tell me about it. Its just one of those thngs.
To be honest I dont think I will use it for two reasons. Firstly im going to be putting a fair bit of money into this new engine, and unless the cam is 100% I wont be confident in useing it just incase.
Second reason another forum member has helped me out with a deal on another cam which I am stoked about.
Please note if I knew this thread was going to end up this way I would not of started it, I was just asking for some oppionions from the more experienced forum members like your self and to get a few different views.
I in noway questioned Andy's intergritty who I should mention got me out of absolute #OOPS# street with a deal that we done on a car that I am as happy as a pig in #OOPS# over.
I dont have alot of experience in cars so I kind of rely on the forum members for guidence which has been amazing.
Im happy for this thread to finish I will keep the cam might be able to do somthing with it at a later date.
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Andy

Posted on: 2013/1/22 1:22
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Re: Would this cam be ok to use?
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I'm dumb founded as to how it got in that state. It could have happened while in my posession or dare i say possibly in your posession. What would you like to do Andy ?

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Re: Would this cam be ok to use?
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yeah ive never heard a bad word about datsandy, its possible he even gave me some free parts a few years ago, BUT i could be wrong, some nice fellow on here did... haha

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I'm sure of it - no way in hell would DatsAndy have known it was dodgy and sold it on the sly, he's honest when it comes to that sort of thing, take it to the bank.

^^^^this Andy is a top dato seller

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Thanks very much for your offers guys very generous, I have got another cam sorted now.
Thanks.
Andy

Posted on: 2013/1/21 7:00
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Both good offers there. Good one fellas and I think this shows deceny folk in this club, Andy too. Amount of time you helpful fatt a$$. Don't let this get to you man. Get that wagon rolling raw hide

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AndyM1 if this came is no good and you're looking for another one that happens to be an early model, i have one here, has been freshly reground to a mild spec by wade cams in melb. I brought a late model block and had this done to go into it then realising it the cam was early model and block was late, so different dizzy positions...
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Posted on: 2013/1/21 6:52
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Re: Would this cam be ok to use?
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TO be honest, I had absolutely no idea who he bought the cam off, and made my response based purely on the pic provided. Considering the cost/downtime in having to pluck the motor back out and re-fit a second cam, seal it all up and re-fit the motor - I think the advice still stands.

I absolutely wasn't suggesting someone had ripped him off. Based on the location of the chip, it's a reasonable chance that it happened when it was being removed from the engine, or fitted to it, and it's gone slightly angular and that edge has hit the lip of the hole in teh block where the cam bearings are. But that's not the only way it could happen. It's not a huge chip, and it's possible that it just wasn't noticed somewhere along the way. I'll say this - and I'm sure of it - no way in hell would DatsAndy have known it was dodgy and sold it on the sly, he's honest when it comes to that sort of thing, take it to the bank. SO either it slipped by un-noticed or maybe happened in transit or during an early mock up assembly to check clearances etc.



Having said all that, just to prove there's no hard feelings and animosity - I bought a cam off another member here some time ago but haven't managed to find time to pick it up. It's a fairly decent grind (up into rally motor territory) and is for the rear mounted distributor engine blocks. If your block can take this cam, you can have it for free.

I'll dig up the specs but it's somewhere around .445" lift at teh valves and 40 74 74 41 seat timing - around 290-295 seat duration.

This _is_ a big cam for an a12, and would want decent carburettion and head work. It might not be ideal for you combination - but if it happens to be suitable, you're welcome to it.

Posted on: 2013/1/21 6:38
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Re: Would this cam be ok to use?
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Yea probably best to finish this thread, I have all the information I need. Thankyou very much.

Posted on: 2013/1/21 1:53
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DatsAndy wrote:
This cam was sold to me buy a reputable member and engine builder on here some time ago and was sold on to AndyM1 recently. It was unpacked put in my wardrobe safely and then repacked and sent to current owner well packed i will add. Think everyone is getting a bit carried away and just putting there paranoid crap in this guys head. As DD said use it if theres no sharp bit i have pulled down engines that ran fine and rebuilt them for the owners cause they wanted to just fix all the oil leaks and they had internals in way worse condition before machining and replacing bearings etc.. This is why I get fed up with this site to many lunatics spinning all there theory on to others. If you have a problem with it Andy talk to me and we can sort it out like Adults. Cheers Andrew


Andy I agree - it is always better to discuss things like adults.

The man asked for an opinion which Jmac and I gave based on the photo provided.
The cam may be OK but it also may not be. End of story until it can be physically examined.

Disagree if you want but let’s hear some FACTS rather than cheap insults.

Larry

Posted on: 2013/1/20 6:19
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