Thread: cam seized
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Old 01-03-2006, 12:14 PM   #3
9899musl
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Default Re: cam seized

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Originally Posted by bigwhitecobra
What in the world???

That's a new one on me....a cam siezing cause it was too tight? WTF are they smoking? IF the cam was torqued properly, reguardless of wether the followers were in or not, it should have been fine. I recommend installing the followers after the cam is tight, but have never heard any different. Wow. Just wow. Some one got screwed.

There is definately something amiss in that head. i would take it to a "professional" and see what they could find as to a cause. Sorry to hear that though.

Thanks for the reply,this company i bought these heads from are supposed to be professionals,somebody dropped the ball and from what im being told it sure wasnt me.
All this damage is being blamed on a bad spring which cant see how,the valvetrain is completly in tack and in fact this company wants to reuse the valve again?
I just dont think i should pay for something that wasnt my fault!
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