Hello-
So I took my 88k completely stock motor over to the shop to be refreshed (rear-main, valve springs/seals, oil pump kit, timing chain and a few other items. Well, this morning the shop calls and tells me that the cam has significant wear and needs to be replaced. He also stated that I should take the heads out and take them to a machine shop while I am at it. I don't understand why the heads should be taken off when wear on the cam has no direct relationship with the condition of the heads. Before taking the engine off I performed a compression test and all the cylinders were between 145-150lbs each.
I want this car to be a daily driver and not a strip car YET
and so I'd like to keep the top and bottom end stock for the time being. The only upgrades I plan on making will be to install 009's and TE-44.
My questions are as follows.
What would be the recommended after-market replacement for the stock cam?
Outside of replacing the cam should I consider replacing anything else?
Should I break the head seals and take them to a machine shop?
As always, thank you all for your time and much appreciated advice.
So I took my 88k completely stock motor over to the shop to be refreshed (rear-main, valve springs/seals, oil pump kit, timing chain and a few other items. Well, this morning the shop calls and tells me that the cam has significant wear and needs to be replaced. He also stated that I should take the heads out and take them to a machine shop while I am at it. I don't understand why the heads should be taken off when wear on the cam has no direct relationship with the condition of the heads. Before taking the engine off I performed a compression test and all the cylinders were between 145-150lbs each.
I want this car to be a daily driver and not a strip car YET

My questions are as follows.
What would be the recommended after-market replacement for the stock cam?
Outside of replacing the cam should I consider replacing anything else?
Should I break the head seals and take them to a machine shop?
As always, thank you all for your time and much appreciated advice.