Cam install job
So on a scale from 1-10, 10 being the hardest, how would you guys rate this for me? I know my way around tools and the basics on engines, but I've never taken on a job like this. From reading up on LS1howto.com, it doesn't seem too difficult.
Only reason I'm asking is because I have someone that'll knock it out for me for $350, but as we all know, we pride ourselves in doing our own mods, so I'm very temped to do it myself.
Are there any pointers you'd like to share? anything is helpful.
Thanks
if you dont mind me asking, what are the specs on the cam? im trying to get an idea of what people are doing for theyre cam only setup
if you dont mind me asking, what are the specs on the cam? im trying to get an idea of what people are doing for theyre cam only setup
228/228 on a 114LSA. After months of research, I noticed that alot are VERY happy with the 224/224 on either 114 or 112LSA. Someone once told me "Whatever cam you decide on, go a step bigger"
But for $350 I'd rather work some overtime and let someone else do the work...
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somebody told you wrong, if your going to error, error on the mild side of a cam, lol
can you afford the $350, can you afford the car down a few days if you screw up, break a bolt, etc? when their a dd, you gotta think a little diff.
good luck whatever you decide
It's actualy a very easy job. The pulley if you have the right puller is easy as well. IF your doing the oil pump puttingthe pick-up tubne bolt back in is a bit difficult but thats the only hard part. I rent out a cam swap tool package, comes with lifter rods, crane dual spring tool, air hose for the cylinders, pulley install tool and Comp cams pushrod length checker.
In additon I'll walk you through it if need be. $40 plus deposit and shipping for a two week rental.






