red91talon
Probationary Member
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- Jan 20, 2005
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Nashville,
Tennessee
Hey
I'm looking at installing a turbo intake camshaft in my car, and doing it myself.
I searched and all I couldn't find anything to answer my specific question, so here it is.
Can I just unbolt the valve cover, remove the things that hold the cam in, take the cam out after marking the cam gear and timing belt with something, unbolt the cam and bolt the turbo cam to the nonturbo cam gear, line my marks back up, reinstall the valve cover and put oil in and go?
I'm looking at installing a turbo intake camshaft in my car, and doing it myself.
I searched and all I couldn't find anything to answer my specific question, so here it is.
Can I just unbolt the valve cover, remove the things that hold the cam in, take the cam out after marking the cam gear and timing belt with something, unbolt the cam and bolt the turbo cam to the nonturbo cam gear, line my marks back up, reinstall the valve cover and put oil in and go?