ramcharger
Dismember
I would sure enough return it if this is something no one has ever seen before.
I sure as heck have not.:stop:
Some sh! head pulled your cam out and snagged an old peace and put it in your box.
Give them a call and have there rep look at these pictures Monday.:cheers:
And find out who sent it out.:cheers:
man like you have said before bro!! you can't catch a brake.:clock:
Sorry to here that first cam laid down on ya.:angry7:
This pretty much sucks Mike. Like you say, I just catch a break these days. After I saw this cam I got a freakin nose bleed. I really need to get my blood pressure checked. I feel much better now after I had one of my giant burgers on the BBQ.
Mike is right. Call the company and send them some pics via email. Someone may have done the old switcharoo with the real cam. Sounds like your using the same oil as i do. I called Valvoline and talked to their tech and he said the oil was all i needed forever. That's what i run full time.
Thanks Smallblock,
I've got the pics posted on a web server so all I need to do is send them is a link tomorrow. Being Sunday, Lunati's closed. Doesn't look as though this cam has ever been used. It was in the preservative bag which was then stuffed in a tube, with the ends packed with foam and the plastic tube caps were stapled in with thick heavy duty staples. No wear on the cam whatsoever.
So you heard the same thing I did from Valvoline. I'm wondering if my mistake was not using a ZDDP additive from Crane, Comp or Hughes Engines during break in. I just never had a problem before so why change?
What complicates this is I went to all three cam manufacturers web sites and not only do they all have different cam break in procedures but they also have different break in oil requirements:
Crane says to absolutely not use SL or SM rated oils (Valvoline VR1 is rated SL). This is new to me and was not in the original break-in instructions.
Comp says SL oils are fine.
Lunati says use only single weight SAE 30.
To try to prevent this from happening again, I picked up Rotella SJ rated SAE 30 and will use the Hughes additive. I'm hoping I have all my bases covered this way, assuming I don't have a baked cam from the factory, lol!















