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st5150
Member # 51
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posted
Check this out:
http://66.96.130.106/archives/2002/07/camswap/index.shtml
So who will be the first guy here to buy the tool for the rest of us to borrow?
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Milesblown03
Member # 27
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posted
nice idea!! Why dont YOU buy it Sawson, o everybody else can borrow it!!!
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st5150
Member # 51
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posted
quote: Originally posted by Milesblown03: nice idea!! Why dont YOU buy it Sawson, o everybody else can borrow it!!!
I wouldn't know what to do with all my new found friends if I own that tool
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AaronC
Member # 86
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posted
Actually I'll seriously think about purchasing that. I'm already thinking about ordering a bigger cam. That'd definitely save some time. Especially if I had to swap out the big stick for a stocker for smog. I wish Nate would hurry up and get his cam in and see what his setup does! I'm ready to buzz this bitch to 6500+
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Psycho Dave
Member # 739
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posted
Looks like a neat tool...from my understanding on an LS1 cam swap the lifters have little retainers you can push them up into...from what ive heard is you just put a bolt in the end of the cam and spin it around and it pushes all the lifters up and they stick up there...when you reinstall you just push the lifters down with the pushrods...supposed to be an intake removal free process...I have yet to do a cam in an ls1 yet so I cant say for sure whether this is true or not...just hear-say....makes life much easier...
Dave
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shade-tree
Member # 298
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posted
I pity the man that accidentally drops a lifter in during this process.
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67stang
Member # 549
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posted
sawson, feel free to borrow my set any time...
thanks for the link
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PunkINa5.SLOW
Member # 10
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posted
I have that tool if anyone needs to borrow it.
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