Hi guys. I have some questions in my mind about engine rebuilding.
1. I know tomei poncam supposed to be drop-in application that require you to re-shim to get the required clearance but that's it. But I have also read many articles saying if you put in new camshaft you also need to use new lifters and at first start up the engine must rev to 2000rpm for 20 mins to mate-in the surface between the lifter and cam lobe. Which is true?
2. Let say I have a rebuilt engine (new camshaft new lifter) installed with zero km and zero start up, and let say I should do the 2000rpm 20mins to break in camshaft, does that mean I must not try to start the engine and must leave it to the hands of tuner to get all setting right and they do the break in? How can I know if I do my job right? Or I can't know until the tuner tries to start it?
3. Let say it is true that I need to break in the camshaft using the method described above, isn't that contradictory to what you should do to break in the piston-rings? Like you should move your revs ups and downs for piston ring to get more lube to mate with the cross-hatch.
4. Is a regrounded crankshaft any good?
Thanks for the opinions.
1. I know tomei poncam supposed to be drop-in application that require you to re-shim to get the required clearance but that's it. But I have also read many articles saying if you put in new camshaft you also need to use new lifters and at first start up the engine must rev to 2000rpm for 20 mins to mate-in the surface between the lifter and cam lobe. Which is true?
2. Let say I have a rebuilt engine (new camshaft new lifter) installed with zero km and zero start up, and let say I should do the 2000rpm 20mins to break in camshaft, does that mean I must not try to start the engine and must leave it to the hands of tuner to get all setting right and they do the break in? How can I know if I do my job right? Or I can't know until the tuner tries to start it?
3. Let say it is true that I need to break in the camshaft using the method described above, isn't that contradictory to what you should do to break in the piston-rings? Like you should move your revs ups and downs for piston ring to get more lube to mate with the cross-hatch.
4. Is a regrounded crankshaft any good?
Thanks for the opinions.
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