I more or less have my 3.4 longblock all together, and it'll be time to put my camtowers in place. The only problem is that one of them fell over on my workbench and scattered the lifters! I have no clue which one goes in which hole now, and there's not a damn thing I can do about it.
Conventional wisdom says I'll smear a cam lobe or two if I try tossing them back in like that. Machine shop says to apply a bunch of assembly lube, and idle at 1500+ rpm for half an hour, and start praying. What do you guys think? Am I SOL, or do you think that if I lube it good and then go through a cam breakin process that I'll be ok? These motors have FAT lobes with very large surface area on both the lobe and lifter, and they're bathed in oil in normal operation. I figure that it probably stacks in my favor.
Sappy, I noticed that you've played with lifters before, notably your lightweight lifters. What do you think? If it doesn't make it, my plan B is to do reground cams with lightweight lifters, but I don't have the money for it at the moment.
Conventional wisdom says I'll smear a cam lobe or two if I try tossing them back in like that. Machine shop says to apply a bunch of assembly lube, and idle at 1500+ rpm for half an hour, and start praying. What do you guys think? Am I SOL, or do you think that if I lube it good and then go through a cam breakin process that I'll be ok? These motors have FAT lobes with very large surface area on both the lobe and lifter, and they're bathed in oil in normal operation. I figure that it probably stacks in my favor.
Sappy, I noticed that you've played with lifters before, notably your lightweight lifters. What do you think? If it doesn't make it, my plan B is to do reground cams with lightweight lifters, but I don't have the money for it at the moment.
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