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Cam lobe damage

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Dxc545

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Feb 8, 2011
Machias, Washington
So I'm currently swapping a rebuilt head from my old car into my new gsx. The head was rebuilt about 6 months ago and I installed hks 272 cams with it. Bought off craigslist, Cams showed up and I was burned as usual but installed them anyway. There's damage to only 2 cam lobes on the intake side. Before I install them again I need a second opinion
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Second opinion: Your asking for trouble using those cams. Those are nice paperweights. Install stocks ones if you have them and save up for new (not used) cams.
 
I'll say that mine are significantly worse than that from throwing rockers a time or two. I've run them for about 10k since then with zero problems. Last season when I rebuilt my head I even reused the same rockers because they were still in decent shape. I honestly can't see how a 10ish% reduction in the lobe cross section can impact the valve travel. As long as it's not a completely perpendicular gash and the cam isn't bent I see no problems.
 
You have been running them without trouble and they don't look like there's enough damage to impact valve travel like Jake said, I'd run them no problem.
 
I'm just afraid of the lobe chipping even more, but it looks to me something else came loose and gouged the two lobes. It's just these two lobes right next to eachother
 
there isnt a single thread in last 20 years where lobes with marks caused some type of problem. man, the rollers roll right over no problem. how hard is that to deduce? amazing how many people think its a problem. you guys shouldnt be working on your own cars if you ask me.
 
You were running them before for how many miles? They did not cause you an issue apparently.

The lobes are not showing any deterioration, or abnormal wear.

At the most take a small rat tail (round, chain saw file) and put a touch of a bevel on that second lobe edge just to take off the rough edge.

With a roller style cam, it can suffer a bit of damage and still be fine to use.

If you are that concerned, pull the VC on a regular basis and check these lobes every so often. be it every 100? 1000? miles until you feel comfortable that nothing has changed.
 
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