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stage2roush2002 08-15-2006 05:20 AM

Cam Break In
 
Cams are being put on right now and I was wondering if they need a break in period?

Teal_Beast 08-15-2006 05:54 AM

not a period so much as a break in process, i dont believe it takes long and im sure the dude that is putting it in will tell ya

spike_africa 08-15-2006 07:51 AM

2,000rpms hold it for few mins to let the cam get oiled up and the fallowers to get oiled up. Thats what comp says to do. For the last 2 cars i did cams on atleast.

csledd 08-15-2006 08:36 AM

thats pretty much what I did.. just wanted to get the oil back in everything since it sat for a few days. after that I didn't really get on it much until the tune, didn't wanna blow anything up.

Saleen S330 08-15-2006 11:18 AM

when they install them they should be putting assembly lube or some type of oil between it and the retainers.I would even pour some oil on top before putting the valve covers back on. Cams are made different than the ones in the way past. you don't really need to much of a break in at all. Just start it and let it run at idle to let more oil coat everything and drive it normal for a day or two. even my cam in my 95, lubed it up, installed it, drove it normal and it worked great and the power was nice too.

csledd 08-15-2006 12:08 PM


Originally Posted by Saleen S330
when they install them they should be putting assembly lube or some type of oil between it and the retainers.I would even pour some oil on top before putting the valve covers back on. Cams are made different than the ones in the way past. you don't really need to much of a break in at all. Just start it and let it run at idle to let more oil coat everything and drive it normal for a day or two. even my cam in my 95, lubed it up, installed it, drove it normal and it worked great and the power was nice too.

thats what I did.. I couldn't find any specific "cam lube" at advance or any other auto shop so I just put oil on the retainers and on the cams

03gtmustang 08-15-2006 02:02 PM

You can just use whatever oil is currently in your car to lube everything up. You dont need any special cam lube. Turn the car over a couple times by hand to make sure you dont have PTV or anything. Other then that, theres no break in period.


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