Should a brand new cam look like PICS posted?
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i got the exact same cam from tsp about three weeks ago it had the same marks as yours. i cleaned it up with soome break cleaner, lubed it up and put er in. its workin good. make shure the lobes are in good shape
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So it appears that the verdict is to try and clean it with break cleaner![Nod](https://ls1tech.com/forums/images/smilies/LS1Tech/gr_nod.gif)
TSP has a pretty good rep on this forum so I am sure they will go out of there way to make it right.
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TSP has a pretty good rep on this forum so I am sure they will go out of there way to make it right.
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Call TSP first so they are aware before you touch the cam. It may be simple rust protective coating, but speaking with TSP first will notify them of the concern in case it turns out that there is an issue. They will likely tell you to clean it and see if its OK, but at least they are involved in the decision if something is wrong with the cam.
They have good customer service, if there is an issue I'm sure they will replace it if necessary.
They have good customer service, if there is an issue I'm sure they will replace it if necessary.
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Give us a call and we'll get it replaced ASAP! Sorry for the inconvenience...but as they said, they definitely should never be shipped looking like that! We'll get the issue fixed at no cost to you, rest assured
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I'll bet if you clean it up it will be perfect...you always will have to clean one up before you install it....all of them have crap inside of them and the stuff on the lobes looks like dried up rust preventive like cosmoline .. get some brake clean and give it a good cleaning...get a coat hanger and straighten it out and pull a rag through the inside like you would clean a rifle barrel and it will be fine...just a FYI for ya it is always better to notify the vendor first if you have a problem rather than throw them under the bus on the forum... Texas Speed has a very good reputation for their customer service...
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I'd follow your vendor's advise.
Posts like the one above from them have gained them yet another customer with me although I haven't purchased anything yet. Looks like they are top-notch guys.
Did you e-mail them the pictures first? You should have...
When it's time to buy I'm contacting them first.
Posts like the one above from them have gained them yet another customer with me although I haven't purchased anything yet. Looks like they are top-notch guys.
Did you e-mail them the pictures first? You should have...
When it's time to buy I'm contacting them first.
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That actually looks REALLY protected against corrosion to me. You should be able to use WD-40 to clean that off.
When we get a brand new CNC machine in for a customer, the ENTIRE inside of the machine looks like someone set off a bomb of that stuff...but when you clean it off, it's all PERFECT with no corrossion at all...the stuff is a little sticky, so sometimes it makes cardboard and other stuff stick to it, and sometimes that looks like sawdust...or it also could actually be sawdust from a pallet it may have been on at some time during shipping.
The flash might be making a couple pieces of lint look like scratches too...but I'd clean it with regular old paper towel and WD-40 (wear gloves, edges of cam lobes can be SHARP), then make sure it's free of lint, inspect it, and then COVER it in motor oil and install it...if WD-40 isn't strong enough, I guess use brake cleaner...I'd use mineral spirits though as I don't like smelling that much brake cleaner...makes me feel like I'm going to pass out.
Either way, props to TSP for posting up and saying they'll make it right if it's not ok...
When we get a brand new CNC machine in for a customer, the ENTIRE inside of the machine looks like someone set off a bomb of that stuff...but when you clean it off, it's all PERFECT with no corrossion at all...the stuff is a little sticky, so sometimes it makes cardboard and other stuff stick to it, and sometimes that looks like sawdust...or it also could actually be sawdust from a pallet it may have been on at some time during shipping.
The flash might be making a couple pieces of lint look like scratches too...but I'd clean it with regular old paper towel and WD-40 (wear gloves, edges of cam lobes can be SHARP), then make sure it's free of lint, inspect it, and then COVER it in motor oil and install it...if WD-40 isn't strong enough, I guess use brake cleaner...I'd use mineral spirits though as I don't like smelling that much brake cleaner...makes me feel like I'm going to pass out.
Either way, props to TSP for posting up and saying they'll make it right if it's not ok...
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After cleaning the cam with brake cleaner some off the brown sticky stuff did come off. There was still alot of staining from the brown antirust protectant on it so I called TSP. I spoke with Jon and he was extremely helpful. I was informed that the staining was due to the colder temperature and how the cam is oriented in the comp cam box and that it would not effect the functionality or durability of the cam. He even offered to send me a freshly grinded cam directly from comp if i still did not feel comfortable with the cam. These guys have great customer service, care about their customers and stand by there product. Thanks again TSP for for all the help.
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Idk, but I wouldn't use a scotchbrite pad on a cam, just my opinion. Cosmoline is usually pretty reasy to clean off, but it does get really hard if subjected to heat. We deal with it when we get new rifles, machine guns, etc out here. It just looks like it needs a bath in a solvent tank. Kudos to TSP for stepping up as always!
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If a Shotchbrite pad caused damage to a camshaft throw the cam in the trash..believe me a camshaft is very durable and a whole lot tougher than a scotchbrite pad..I am very familar with cosmoline...I have cleaned it off of weapons that it had ben on for 2,3,&4 decades.