Re: cam positioning
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Re: cam positioning



Thanks to all who responed on my problem. The motor has about 200 miles
on it total, even after all the trouble. I broke the cams in on 10w30
oil then switched to Mobil 1, 15w50. I've thought about pulling the
motor and having the lifter bores bushed but I got so much time in this
thing I just hate doing something more than once. I'm just about burned
out on working on this car and motor. This last cam change is IT, for
me. If it goes bad again, I'm pulling the motor and either selling the
car or putting the old Poly back in it. I'm just tired of all the crap.
I got more money in this car than I have in my new Dodge RumbleBee.
She's in the garage now for the winter so we'll see next spring. I may
get her out and run the p*ss out of it and see what happens.

Thanks again for the input,
Bill C.
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