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Old 12-17-2007, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 5.3LJimmy
You are gonna need a new cam too. That turned lifter was running on the cam lobe and eating away at it.
yes I'm going to need a new cam. I just can afford it right now.
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Originally Posted by vettenuts
What is the number on the bottom of the tray? There were some issues with those marked "10". Also, I would replace all trays if its apart. They play too critical a role to save $20.
The number on the bottom of the tray is a three.
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Originally Posted by ssfugazi
yes I'm going to need a new cam. I just can afford it right now.
I hope that doesn't mean you're putting it back together with the old cam.
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I thought when the crank sensor went bad this causes the motor to not have spark. In turn, there would be no misfire.



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