Not sure why they didn't do them all that way anyway.
See..this reason alone is enough for me to go with the JDM's.To make matters more complicated - my set of cams have been at THREE different machine shops before they were within spec to bolt up to a head. I have no idea when those hex bolts were installed, I'll have to dig through some photos ...
See..this reason alone is enough for me to go with the JDM's.
I mean...Cams aren't somthing you want to play with and not be right.
At least the JDM's are OEM parts and will work flawlessly.
See..this reason alone is enough for me to go with the JDM's.
I mean...Cams aren't somthing you want to play with and not be right.
At least the JDM's are OEM parts and will work flawlessly.
Thats fine and all..if you want to pay twice as much for a non OEM cam with the same specs.I run the SRMotorsports version of the JDMs.
ummm no i dont have a hex bolt but i have 2 welch plugs that are different lengths wtf. so do i need to get another set?
And stil stick to my previous statement...as the answer is still not there.
How long have these been out again?
Kinda makes you wonder how many sets are actually in Use and not sitting on a shelf somewhere.
What a waste.
Why would you tap the cam?
SO you can install a hex head plug?
The little FP screams it's way to 7,500rpm every day.
Thats not a check valve, if you notice the ball is crimped in there to keep it from coming out, and yes its sole purpose is to keep oil from coming out of the end of the cam. The oil is instead forced out the holes to lube the journals. Try moving it i guarantee it wont budge. I worked in a machine shop here in atlanta for a few years. I know a little about cylinder heads and the top end since thats what we specialized in. Alliedmotorparts.com, also if you notice in the picture of your cylinder head it has two of them as well. Same purpose, to keep oil from coming out. If my memory serves me correctly since i dont have a complete head in front of me to look at, the passages that those plugs block (on the head) feed oil to the lifters.
I just bashed the plugs in with a punch and hammer. Through my own fault, one of the dowels fell out, but the washer on the cam pulley holds it in. The length is perfect.
I've gone back to stock cam gears now and grown to really like the angry idle (NA).
The only very minor issue now is an occaisional stumble when lightly accelerating through about 2,500rpm if the engine is cold. My car is weird and goes closed loop as soon as the WBO2 provides a signal. EM is an emanage ultimate.
The little FP screams it's way to 7,500rpm every day.