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KevinG 04-14-2004 05:24 PM

Severe depression sets in...
 
Just got word from my mech that BOTH my S cams have bad lobes. He does not recommend buildup and regrind due to hardness issues? Anyway, I have not been able to locate any through searches of the classifieds - #'s should be 167 & 168 - if anyone knows of a source I would be most grateful.

Cams are early S setup for MFI (from a 2.2).

john walker's workshop 04-14-2004 06:33 PM

BS on the hardness issues. send them to webcam and they'll take care of you.

Steve@Rennsport 04-14-2004 08:04 PM

Kevin:

I'll "Second" John's suggestion,........ :)

As long as the bearing surfaces are intact and perfect, Webcam can fix your cams as good as new.

If you do this, just be sure to break them in EXACTLY as recommended by them. Start the engine and run it at 2000 RPM for 20 minutes; no idling during that critical time period.

hobieboy 04-15-2004 07:13 AM

Steve,

Is it the same procedure for breaking in new rocker arms?

thanks...

Scott Clarke 04-15-2004 08:20 AM

Kevin-
A few months ago EBS had N.O.S. S cams for something like $325 each.
-Scott

Wayne 962 04-15-2004 09:49 AM

Any good Porsche mechanic knows that these can be reground and rehardened. He's confusing the cams with the crankshaft. Regrind/weld the cams and think about getting a new mechanic - sounds like he's not completely clued in.

Or better, send your engine to JWW...

-Wayne

Wayne 962 04-15-2004 09:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by PatrickT
Steve,

Is it the same procedure for breaking in new rocker arms?

thanks...

Another note - if you regrind the cams you must use new rockers *or* have your old ones reground as well.

-Wayne

Jim Sims 04-16-2004 05:54 AM

Elgin Cams south of San Francisco is another good place to get the cam shafts refurbished and reground. They can also change the profile while they're at it if you so desire. Jim

adomakin 04-17-2004 10:10 AM

i see the theory behind new cams/new rockers to mate both parts nicely but what if you are using good used cams from a different engine?

johnsjmc 04-25-2004 06:27 PM

If you use good used cams you need to have the used rockers (riding on the original lobes) If they aren,t available then the contact surface of the rockers should be fresh and you break them in again at startup . Cam breakin is at about 2000 rpm for about 20 minutes.

adomakin 04-25-2004 11:21 PM

can you just have the contact surfaces polished again? do they have to be hardened?

johnsjmc 04-26-2004 03:08 PM

The rockers can be reconditioned by a machine shop .I presume they polish the surface and check or replace the bushings . This should be done to the existing rockers even if the original cams are repaired(Build up and regrind) unless rockers are removed and replaced on the lobes they were running on already.

adomakin 04-27-2004 08:20 AM

cheers john

Andy


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