DIY cam install?
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DIY cam install?
I will be getting a cam and valvetrain upgrade soon. I was wondering how hard a cam install would be for the moderatly mechanically inclined individual.
It has been about 13 years since I really got into working on cars. This past weekend I installed LTs on my Z and actually enjoyed it. It got me thinking if I could handle my own cam install. I have read the ls1howto.com write up several times and it "looks" simple enough.
So my question is how many of you that are mechanically inclined did your own cam install?
How many are planning your own cam install?
It has been about 13 years since I really got into working on cars. This past weekend I installed LTs on my Z and actually enjoyed it. It got me thinking if I could handle my own cam install. I have read the ls1howto.com write up several times and it "looks" simple enough.
So my question is how many of you that are mechanically inclined did your own cam install?
How many are planning your own cam install?
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I did my own heads and cam install back in May. Wasn't that bad...just take your time and do your research.
Check out LS1howto.com and read up on it.
There is a ton of good info on that site not only about H/C swaps, but other stuff as well.
Check out LS1howto.com and read up on it.
There is a ton of good info on that site not only about H/C swaps, but other stuff as well.
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I did my own, It was easy. Just make sure you have the right tools and a friend to help out (even if just for moral support & someone to talk with) Give yourself a weekend to get it done.
even made my own spring tool.
even made my own spring tool.
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Originally Posted by davered00ss
Just make sure you have the right tools and a friend to help out (even if just for moral support & someone to talk with)
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I was forced into a cam/head swap. I had a chunk of metal get sucked into my motor. It's taken me way to long to do it(while working 50 hours a week). But don't be afraid. I'm 20 and have never done more than my own oil changes, break jobs and install my catback. Now that I'm almost done and looking at the motor, all I can think about is buying better parts and putting them in, now that I know how easy it is.
And figured I'd throw in my "in car" pose as well.
Rick M.
And figured I'd throw in my "in car" pose as well.
Rick M.
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Originally Posted by Camaro Rick
I was forced into a cam/head swap. I had a chunk of metal get sucked into my motor. It's taken me way to long to do it(while working 50 hours a week). But don't be afraid. I'm 20 and have never done more than my own oil changes, break jobs and install my catback. Now that I'm almost done and looking at the motor, all I can think about is buying better parts and putting them in, now that I know how easy it is. Rick M.
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I did my own cam and long tube install by myself. You do just fine.
IMO it is a easy as the LS1howto write-up. Go ahead and dive right in...plus you have all of us to help you out.
R/
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IMO it is a easy as the LS1howto write-up. Go ahead and dive right in...plus you have all of us to help you out.
R/
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