Lustle
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Use the assembly lube. Coat it. Thick. Run at varying rpms at 2000+ for at least 20 minutes. Don't just leave it at exactly 2000. Move it around. Gotta mate those lifters.
Use the assembly lube. Coat it. Thick. Run at varying rpms at 2000+ for at least 20 minutes. Don't just leave it at exactly 2000. Move it around. Gotta mate those lifters.
Coated the cam, lifters, etc in the oil additive, made sure there was plenty of oil in the valley, etc. and then primed the system to get things pumping before firing, then running at 2k rpm for about 20 minutes.
It sounds like I was lax on the break-in procedure.
but the lack of high-viscosity assembly lube is what caused the issue I think.
Thanks for that. RPM varied for sure, but the lack of high-viscosity assembly lube is what caused the issue I think.
Pretty much guaranteed.
Time for a new cam and lifters.
Oh man, I've already spent so much on this debacle.Heck if you're pulling out just go solid roller! Lol
Mind if I ask why?I like Lunati's 268 version better.
Mind if I ask why?
It was definitely a concern for me that the lifters I got with the cam had clearly been on the shelf for a while. I lubricated them as carefully as I could, but I never popped them open to look for corrosion/etc. Now that I think I've figured out the source of the issue, I'm less worried about the lifters.I know you are past this all but this statement in the 1st post caugth my eye: "Lifters were 'new' but had been sitting for a while." Not sure what this means but possibly sounds like part of the problem.
FWIW: Here is another vote of preference for Lunati. Even moreso for Crane; I feel their overall experience shows in profiles that are easier on engine parts and the lobe/lifter contact pressures.
It was definitely a concern for me that the lifters I got with the cam had clearly been on the shelf for a while. I lubricated them as carefully as I could, but I never popped them open to look for corrosion/etc. Now that I think I've figured out the source of the issue, I'm less worried about the lifters.
I'm looking at the Lunati Voodoo 262/268. Little shorter duration than the Comp and a higher LSA and more lift.
I just don't know if I can get one in a hurry (and I am in a bit of a hurry).
I'm in a repetitive mood today.
First, get a custom cam. WTF? why buy an off the shelf cam? It's the SAME money but you can't order through the summit. Is that it? GDSOAFB!!!
Second, you need to use a DEDICATED cam lube on the LOBES and BOTTOM OF THE LIFTER. Isky makes it, crower makes it, Racer Brown has their own crap, Torco makes a good one. Do NOT use a moly paste from the parts store or summit. It better GD well say cam lube on it.
Third, get a DEDICATED break in oil. I'm partial to Torco stuff and I use it all the time. Some guys think 8 bucks a quart too much for oil but they drop that on some **** in a cup from Starbucks. The Driven stuff is good to. LAT makes a break in oil but again, it ain't cheep. BTW, how is what you are doing going? Are you saving big bucks yet? Sorry for the Ahole sarcasm but it cost 10 times more to do it twice. Do NOT use an oil additive for break in instead of a DEDICATED break in oil. For one thing, it's almost impossible to get zinc homogeneous in an oil by dumping it in the valve cover. Get the right stuff.
Fourth, use the above mentioned break in procedure. Get the damn thing fired up and at 2k and then vary the RPM from time to time. I should have made a video of my last fire up. I don't think the crank rolled twice and it ran. That's with 145 on the seat, 360 over the nose and a double spring.
I hope this never happens to anyone again, but I'd bet it will. You just can't step over donuts to pick up dog turds and not have a shitty outcome.
Keep us posted how it goes.
I HATE COMP.
I HATE OFF THE SHELF CAMS.
I feel better now. Time to pick up the dog poop and mow the lawn.
Fair enough. I don't think I have the time or wherewithal to go custom cam. (I live on an island in Canada... custom fab **** isn't easy to get, especially when you're paying 40% extra plus shipping) I'm also just not building an engine at that level. I dig what you're saying, and eventually that's the way I'll go for sure, but I'm building an off-the-shelf level streetable motor in my first hot rod.
I'll find a dedicated lube and a dedicated break-in oil. And use the proper break-in procedure.
Comp is something I can walk into Lordco and expect to have within 2 days. And I hate to say it but that's a huge point in their favor. And let's face it, it won't be as much of a dog as that Enginetech.[/QUOTE
Well CRAP, didn't see you are in th great white north, so that makes my rant much less relevant.
In your case, I'd probably get something off the shelf.
Damn I hate that off the shelf crapola, but I'd take a Lunati over a comp any day. In fact, I'd pay for a Lunati before I'd run a FREE comp.
But that's just me.
Now I'm going to go back out and try to tune the untuneable carb.
OK, on the lifters. I did not know what 'old' meant exactly. I agree, probably not any issue here.It was definitely a concern for me that the lifters I got with the cam had clearly been on the shelf for a while. I lubricated them as carefully as I could, but I never popped them open to look for corrosion/etc. Now that I think I've figured out the source of the issue, I'm less worried about the lifters.
I'm looking at the Lunati Voodoo 262/268. Little shorter duration than the Comp and a higher LSA and more lift. Little less lumpy I guess, but might be jumpier at low RPM?
I just don't know if I can get one in a hurry (and I am in a bit of a hurry).
"So now I'm looking into other cams. The comp 262XE sounds good. The 268XE sounds better. I'm a little worried about the extra lift (477 vs 462 valve and lobe lift of 318 vs 308) with the zero-deck and flat tops. Am I correct in worrying about that?"
max lift occurs when the piston is way down in the bore...valve to piston clearance is critical during overlap...the exhaust valve is closing and the intake is opening...long duration with alot of overlap will cause problems with valve to piston clearance....the two cams you have listed above because of their relative small duration will not have any clearance problems.....