ramsack
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- Dec 27, 2007
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West Lawn,
Pennsylvania
Lets put dampers on the camshafts. Without one they will turn to liquid and break or wear the cam castles.
If you're not going to add anything constructive to this topic, get out! What is your logic for that? What forces do the cam shafts see that are anything like the crank? They SMOOTHLY ramp up some lifters and SMOOTHLY shut them. Once you rev high enough to not smoothly shut them anymore and the rockers are just slamming back into it, this is when you will have problems, but I guarantee the valves would be damaged long before camshafts. And BTW the timing belt would act like a damper for the cams