Beware F13 owners....Issue w/ F13s eating lifters
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Beware F13 owners....POSSIBLE Issue w/ F13s eating lifters
Just thought I'd pass it along for some of you that may be running this cam. Seems their may be an issue w/ a bad batch, but seems to be F13 is too much for stock lifters. People been experiencing problems from between 8k and 13k miles.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...4&page=1&pp=20
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...4&page=1&pp=20
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Originally Posted by TwoFast4Lv
make sure you read the ENTIRE thread before you judge
I edited the title as POSSIBLE, but I figure it's still worth a look for those running F13 or similiar cams.
What do you think happen to this guys setup Ellis? Looks pretty jacked up.
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Originally Posted by TwoFast4Lv
As many have said it could be oiling or inadiquit springs for the lobe design
This is NOT the first time we have seen it and I have seen it on other manufactures
This is NOT the first time we have seen it and I have seen it on other manufactures
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Originally Posted by Tranzor_Z28
I would think the more extreme the cam you go with, while keeping lots of stock components, the more risk you run of something going wrong.