Help!!! Trouble With MOTOR!
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Originally Posted by red90cobra
bout time you started on your stang
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Originally Posted by mellowyellow
I think you chewed some lifters ... your cam is most likely toast.... That sucks...
im about to go pull out all the lifters on the passenger side so i will let yall knw.
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Originally Posted by NickcZ28
Damn that sucks man, No offense but thats what happens when a bunch of kids with not to much experience do cam installs..
update: i pulled both heads and the lifters are fine. and there was no signs of any damage, it had to be something in the bottom end. someone recommended it was a cam dowel pin but i doubt it. i have pics of everything as wel that i will post shortly
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Instead of putting it back together pull the front cover off and pull the cam...Id bet the dowel is gone...with contact on 5 and 7....your gonna have to spend some money this time. Do NOT put stock lifters back in that thing with that cam. Pull your lifter trays out and check them for cracks.
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Looks also like you had some valves contact the pistons on 5 and 7. I can't imaging valve float with those springs though...
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Originally Posted by DeerHunter_Z28
Yea, thats why I said he might have not ben "dot to dot" when he put the timing chain back on.