wiped a cam lobe at 150k
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wiped a cam lobe at 150k
this motor was out of my 07 F550 repo truck.. it died and they could not get it to run so I put the back up motor in and did a tare down on it.. found it was running with both head gaskest blown and what i think killed it was it had wiped the lobe off the cam. I will get the picks up later tonight.. the question is should I through a new cam and lifters, high and low presure oil pumps and put it in the next one that goes down. or what. keep in mind I have 5 trucks with the 6.0 in them so I like to have one sitting in the shop for a backup.
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I hate playing "Where's Waldo?' What am I looking for in this picture?
As far as the wiped out cam lobe, I would clean the oil passages and everything associated with them. That lobe material went SOMEWHERE and usually, it's circulated throughout the motor via the oil system. Once that is done, you'd have a ready to go spare.
As far as the wiped out cam lobe, I would clean the oil passages and everything associated with them. That lobe material went SOMEWHERE and usually, it's circulated throughout the motor via the oil system. Once that is done, you'd have a ready to go spare.
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It is a good idea to replace the lifters, it was most likely a lifter that failed to cause the wiping, Iv'e seen a couple where a roller bearing came out of the lifter ad destroyed the engine oil pump. Like others said, clean all the oil galleys, even the ones in the crank, throw a new set of rod and main bearings in ther and you are good.
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Karls03 (07-11-2012)
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Oh yeah, what Bob said, too. I over tightened a pedestal rocker arm on a flat tappet cam in a fresh 351W, wasted the lobe AND lifter (then I got 10 stitches in my forehead but that's another story ). Anyway, I only did a cam/lifter swap, a few months later, my crank bearings were wiped out from the FOD in the oil.
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sounds like a plan.. one of my other motors had studs in it so I will move those over to this motor.. that motor was total stock never had a tune put on it.as for the stray pattern on that piston itcould be that the little bit of coolent that was makeing it into the cylinder was giving it a steam clean.here is a pic of th cam.