Once I have this new cam installed (comp cams 222/224) I would like to know how to break in this cam. I have heard that 20 min at 2000RPM is sufficient. Any thoughts? Thanks
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Once I have this new cam installed (comp cams 222/224) I would like to know how to break in this cam. I have heard that 20 min at 2000RPM is sufficient. Any thoughts? Thanks
LSx engines run roller lifetrs, no need to break in the cam, if anything make sure it's coated in engine oil before you install it or cover the lobes with engine assembly lube just help on start up, other than that, no need to do anything else.
agreed with above
Heat cycling the new valvesprings isn't a bad idea.
But as mentioned...the cam itself needs no break in.
Yup no break in, its all roller not flat tap which did require break-in. Its more critical now running stiffer springs to let the engine reach operating temps before hammering on it. Stiffer springs = more brittle the metal
Question for you guys, I have heard that the new springs need to be warm as stated above, but I am curious as to whether that is everytime the car is turned on you should let the engine heat up to heat the springs or is that supposed to be just the initial start up after springs are installed? Kinda confused on that, different people say different things, hell some say they dont need to heat up at all due to most manufacturers baking them before they sell them.
Both.
You want warm springs before going to max RPM's.
New springs you want to heat them up and then let them cool once. Always make sure you have warm oil up there before spinning it high.
valve springs these days don't need any heat cycling. the type of steel being used is not the same as he tool steel they used to use years ago.
now, yes, it's better for the entire engine, mainly cylinder walls, to wait until it's warmed up before beating on it.
Heat cycle! :yup:
The cam itself don't need break-in since it's a roller cam (Hydraulic roller lifters)
Thanks guys appreciate it!
I appreciate the feedback guys.
gas pedal to the floor :nana:
Got the cam installed, it will be ready to crank in a couple of hours:look:
Yeah, just as soon as I figure out how to load pics on the site, I will post some!!
Terre Haute its like an hour Southwest of Indianapolis, My brother lives in elkhart though. Its near South Bend.