Aug 5, 2013 #1 M mtocrs1 Mtocrs1 Joined Mar 16, 2007 Messages 882 Do I need assembly lube on the camshaft lobes with roller lifters?
Aug 5, 2013 #2 T turbojoe1 Active Member Joined Feb 9, 2013 Messages 942 Yes, put that shit on every moving part where friction occurs.
Aug 5, 2013 #3 chopped39 Well-Known Member Joined Aug 30, 2004 Messages 4,260 ^^^^^ What he said. If it moves lube it
Aug 5, 2013 #4 T TurboBuRick Moderator Staff member Joined Feb 18, 2006 Messages 10,083 Yes and prime the oil pump. Posted from the TurboBuick.Com mobile app
Aug 10, 2013 #6 2QUICK2B6 Black Car Fever Joined Sep 15, 2004 Messages 2,973 im a lil obsessed but I prime the oil after every oil change just so she doesn't run dry
Aug 10, 2013 #7 J jimmymack87gn Boost Junkie Joined Dec 21, 2011 Messages 136 Soak in oil several hours. Assembly lube between roller and camshaft may cause roller to"slide" on the camshaft...not something you want to happen.
Soak in oil several hours. Assembly lube between roller and camshaft may cause roller to"slide" on the camshaft...not something you want to happen.
Aug 11, 2013 #8 Buick Mark Active Member Joined Sep 12, 2001 Messages 794 X2!! Assembly lube should only be used on parts that do "slide" or rub, such as pushrod to rocker arm, stock rocker arm to valve stem
X2!! Assembly lube should only be used on parts that do "slide" or rub, such as pushrod to rocker arm, stock rocker arm to valve stem