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disco-v8
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cam/lifters bedding in lube

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when i first bought my RP4 cam it cam with some read oil to help with the bedding in prosses...

well ive just bought some rhoads lifters and want to bed them in properly so whats the best thing to use????

i take it normal oil wont do the job properly!!!!!! so whats differnt with this red bedding in lube????

ive got some Engine Assembly Lube from V8 tuner... would this work????

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Post by katanaman »

It depends what is in the assembly paste as some stuff is bad for running a cam in. To be sure use proper cam lube or give Paul @ V8 tuner a call and ask what he thinks.

Am I reading this right that you are just changing the lifters and not the cam itself? If so this can lead to problems very quickly and its not the best idea. The cam will be work hardened and slightly worn where the lifters aren't which can lead to rapid wear.

EDIT>>>> just checked the comp cams website and they don't recommend that for cam installation. Paul will have the proper comp cams cam lube which costs pennies anyway.
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Marki is right. No amount of assembley lube is going to compensate for mixed new and used cam/lifters.
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Post by stevieturbo »

I think most of the cam lubes, are based on heavy gear oils.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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Post by HairbearTE »

LOL! quick edit there too! I was just gonna say i'm sure that the comp cams stuff would be fine! Anyway there are loads of products out there for the job, and you usually get some free if you buy a new cam too.
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Post by HairbearTE »

Heres an interesting walkthrough on an ls1 cam install. It shows a popular type of lube being messily applied!


http://sikls1.v8owners.com.au/index47.html
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Post by sidecar »

HairbearTE wrote:Heres an interesting walkthrough on an ls1 cam install. It shows a popular type of lube being messily applied!


http://sikls1.v8owners.com.au/index47.html

You are right, the guy is making a right old mess of lubing the cam!

I read somewhere that it's not a good idea to put the lube on the cam bearings, it should only be put on the lobes. I think that the stuff is so thick that is can block the cam bearing oilways for quite some time, during this period there is no oil pressure holding the cam off the cam bearing.

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Post by stevieturbo »

Cant really see why cam lube would be an issue, or even required on an LS motor. It has roller followers. They defo wont be as harsh in terms of cam wear, as flat tappet followers.
9.85 @ 144.75mph
202mph standing mile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgWRCDtiTQ0
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