750H.P.V6
Brutal 6 Racing
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Turbowrenchhead,
The way I like to break in the cam is as follows. I always make sure there is plenty of cam lube on the lifter faces and on the lobes themselves to start with.
I always pre oil the motor to insure everything is well lubricated. Amazingly enough I know a guy localy that thought he could do this by turning the oil pump with a screwdriver. Needless to say he started the motor, the pump didn't prime, the idiot light didn't work, he didn't have a gauge and he smoked everything.
Next I make sure the cam sensor is set correctly. If you don't know how to do this there is info on the GN TType website. If you're still unsure have some double check it. If it's set wrong the motor won't start and you'll be wearing on the cam as you turn it over.
Lastly you need to prime the fuel system. Checking for leaks is only the half of it, insuring the car starts ASAP is critical. I like to run the car at a high RPM (2500 or so) to ensure good lifter rotation and splash lubrication for approx 20-25 minutes.
Have a hose handy incase the car gets hot during the break in so you can spray some water thru the radiator to cool it down .
That's about it.
Neal
P.S. In regard to the question about re-machining the lifters, I'd tell you to call Reed cams and maybe they'll do it for you for a nominal fee.
The way I like to break in the cam is as follows. I always make sure there is plenty of cam lube on the lifter faces and on the lobes themselves to start with.
I always pre oil the motor to insure everything is well lubricated. Amazingly enough I know a guy localy that thought he could do this by turning the oil pump with a screwdriver. Needless to say he started the motor, the pump didn't prime, the idiot light didn't work, he didn't have a gauge and he smoked everything.
Next I make sure the cam sensor is set correctly. If you don't know how to do this there is info on the GN TType website. If you're still unsure have some double check it. If it's set wrong the motor won't start and you'll be wearing on the cam as you turn it over.
Lastly you need to prime the fuel system. Checking for leaks is only the half of it, insuring the car starts ASAP is critical. I like to run the car at a high RPM (2500 or so) to ensure good lifter rotation and splash lubrication for approx 20-25 minutes.
Have a hose handy incase the car gets hot during the break in so you can spray some water thru the radiator to cool it down .
That's about it.
Neal
P.S. In regard to the question about re-machining the lifters, I'd tell you to call Reed cams and maybe they'll do it for you for a nominal fee.