My F13 ate my lifters...
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Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
im really not understanding what you guys mean by blower whine, can you hear it from the engine compartment. i heard like a howling from mine a while back but i think that was the airflow in the heads at that certain rpm. i am picky with little noises, so is this something little or you walk up to the car and are like DAMN! WFT IS THAT! haha
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Originally Posted by bowtieman81
How many miles on the cam Matt and GOGO?
What about you Guitsboy?
What about you Guitsboy?
I had 10K when the stock lifters first went. A little damage to the cam but not bad. Replaced 4 lifters with melling lifters and inspected the other stockers. Reassembled and ran another 6K miles. Both the melling and the stock (previously inspected) lifters were showing wear and spalling now.
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Originally Posted by cantdrv65
Futral said the cam was not hardened correctly...Obviously the root cause has already been determined.
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Originally Posted by bowtieman81
SOB!! My stuff shipped 3-11-05.
Thanks for posting that though MattsLS1.
Let me ask, did you have the ticking or strange noises? Also, does it look like that cam got discolored from heat?
This is starting to make me real nervous, cause when I pulled the stock cam out it looked just like yours did on a couple lobes.
Thanks for posting that though MattsLS1.
Let me ask, did you have the ticking or strange noises? Also, does it look like that cam got discolored from heat?
This is starting to make me real nervous, cause when I pulled the stock cam out it looked just like yours did on a couple lobes.
Bowtie,
So if I understand you correct you had the same spalling on a stock cam? When and if you tear down, so you think you can take some lifter bore measurements on your block?
Chris
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Originally Posted by GuitsBoy
My cam did not show any signs of being soft. If anything I still believe my cam was ground incorrectly or did not receive a final pass and was left rough cut.
I have heard nothing about a root cause of these component problems. Who said the cams were soft?
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Originally Posted by Cstraub
Bowtie,
So if I understand you correct you had the same spalling on a stock cam? When and if you tear down, so you think you can take some lifter bore measurements on your block?
Chris
So if I understand you correct you had the same spalling on a stock cam? When and if you tear down, so you think you can take some lifter bore measurements on your block?
Chris
Chris, will see what I can do. I am not 100% sure I will tear it down, but I am leaning towards it. Depends on what Futral will do for me.
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I have a Cam Motion ground cam and it was purchased sometime before Jan-Feb 05. It may have been ground in late 04. Ill have to check my cam card (sheet) when I get home to see the actual production date. FWIW I have stock lifters, 46K miles, and when I checked my preload with the TR 7.400 PRs I was good to go but now I want to double-tripple check it. Sucks cause I had my heads off about a month ago and now Im kicking myself for not pulling a lifter or two to check them, then again I only have about 2K on the new cam.
I have my actual grind # from Cam Motion so hopefully they can nail down a batch # or date if the problem is in fact materials.
FAWK. To think.. these are the same materials used in ALL (?) of their grinds?
I have my actual grind # from Cam Motion so hopefully they can nail down a batch # or date if the problem is in fact materials.
FAWK. To think.. these are the same materials used in ALL (?) of their grinds?
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Originally Posted by bowtieman81
I have heard nothing about a root cause of these component problems. Who said the cams were soft?
Originally Posted by cantdrv65
Futral said the cam was not hardened correctly...Obviously the root cause has already been determined.
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Originally Posted by WS6FirebirdTA00
i have it written down at home, you need an adj pushrod. i will post when i get home but its something to the extent of having to tighten down your rocker, make sure that cyl is on compression stroke, adjust the pushrod out to zero lash which is until it makes contact and is snug in there, then add 0.100 to that length
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Where is Futral Motorsports or Candy. I remember when they would be in on this within the first page. I know they still get on here, I'm just wondering why they don't respond.
I think I remember hearing that they've been having issues with the hurricane since their based in LA.
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I am about .75-80 with 7.35 PR's, I have to look it up were it came out at. I have yet to look at he cam since I have less than <5k on it bought in Late May possibly June and shipped in I think it was late June early July.
Guys, please put the purchase date and details such as PR length and if you measured your preload or not (if so what was it?) and keep this thread updated.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/464828-if-you-run-futral-comp-xe-r-cam-then-come.html
Guys, please put the purchase date and details such as PR length and if you measured your preload or not (if so what was it?) and keep this thread updated.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/generation-iii-internal-engine/464828-if-you-run-futral-comp-xe-r-cam-then-come.html
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Originally Posted by 777
Where is Futral Motorsports or Candy. I remember when they would be in on this within the first page. I know they still get on here, I'm just wondering why they don't respond.
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My friend and I both bought cams during the "bad batch" and neither of us have had problems. Futral did all of our work.
How many people with failures have had the correct length pushrods? How many people ported/upgraded their oil pumps? How many people upgraded/replaced lifters during the cam change? How many people set the correct preload? It seems to me that it's not manufacturing error, but simply user error that causes this problem.
When my lifters were changed during my head swap, Allan never mentioned to me that my lifters/cam was fucked.... simply because they weren't... and they shouldn't be unless installed incorrectly.
I'm having a hard time buying all of this simply because Futral Motorsports isn't the only company that uses Cam Motion. I'm willing to bet that hundreds of other vendors do, too (including Thunder Racing). Why haven't we heard about failures in these cams? Simply because there IS no manufacting failure, but it has been blown out of proportion on this board. It's a shame, but **** rolls downhill.
That's my $.02
Mike
How many people with failures have had the correct length pushrods? How many people ported/upgraded their oil pumps? How many people upgraded/replaced lifters during the cam change? How many people set the correct preload? It seems to me that it's not manufacturing error, but simply user error that causes this problem.
When my lifters were changed during my head swap, Allan never mentioned to me that my lifters/cam was fucked.... simply because they weren't... and they shouldn't be unless installed incorrectly.
I'm having a hard time buying all of this simply because Futral Motorsports isn't the only company that uses Cam Motion. I'm willing to bet that hundreds of other vendors do, too (including Thunder Racing). Why haven't we heard about failures in these cams? Simply because there IS no manufacting failure, but it has been blown out of proportion on this board. It's a shame, but **** rolls downhill.
That's my $.02
Mike