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Crower cam install

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xandrew245x

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Jul 18, 2015
Gardners, Pennsylvania
I've rebuilt my head and am installing crower cams. I installed both intake and exhaust cams without the rocker arms in and torqued them to spec. Both cams turn freely by hand but the intake cam has more resistance than the exhaust, should I be worried about uneven wear and possible failure because of this or am I okay?
 
From what I have read as long as you can turn it by hand it's fine. I can turn both my cams my hand but the intake cam does feel a bit sticky.
 
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