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Location: Freehold, NJ. 07728
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I have the V6 (1LT) and engine mods aren't even in my thought process. I do some things to it though, but they are all cosmetic. I got custom floor mats that have a chevy bowtie and the word "camaro" on them (with a yellow trim border on the floor mat). I'll probably get window tinting on the back window and the corner windows someday. I have seat-belt pads (for over your shoulder) that are yellow with the word "camaro" written in black on them, and someday I will look into having my door inserts changed to yellow like they would probably have been if I got the RS package. I like to do stuff like that a little at a time, so I change slight things over the years, but the engine is perfect to me AS IS. Sorry to hear about people in here having problems though, they have the right to do what they want with what they own. |
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Location: Frederick,Maryland
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Drives: 2012 Camaro RS, RX supercharged Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bradenton, FL
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We check the pin depth...and I assumed every one else does as well. Very simple and obvious if it protrudes.
On the single blot, I agree that if the pin did protrude then the bolt will not hold as designed....but if correct we have single bolt cams on Ford mod motors holding 800-900 plus HP with never an issue....but that is an overhead cam design. On the Maseratti we have in the shop the cams are also single bolt and NO dowel pin....and the engine I am rebuilding right now is the same basic one used at Lemans in the day (early 60's). I think most are missing the point here. Modifying and engine is not a simple "buy the part and bolt it on", these things are easy and obvious to check for and assemble correctly if you are an experianced engine builder so the failures I have followed to date (we have had zero....and we build race & performance engines all the time from scratch) have all appeared to be assemble error and not something I would blame on Comp or any cam manufacturer. The various timing chain/gear kits are all different (the after market ones) and it is standard to inspect fit , degree the cam, and check for proper PTV clearance. As stated before, there are far to many shops popping up that are taking on motor work w/out the properly trained engine builders in house. Many are "bolt on" techs. So I stand by my staement that the single bolt is fine and safe if installed properly. Make a mistake in ANY area of engine assy and you have catastrophic results. |
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Either way. Hugger, did you figure out what motor you're going with? Hopefully with a decent pricetag. |
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The shop who did the install is working with me on a resolution to what happened as well. Nothing earth shattering, but every little bit helps. |
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any bit helps.. i've totalled roughly 800 off of parts from my old engine.. recooping my losses and paying the lsx off. headers here i come.
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Drives: 2010 ABM 1SS RS LS3 Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Smallest State in the Union
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A question. 55 ft lbs is not a ton of torque on a bolt. My question is how and when is the bolt torqued down? When it is in the engine? If so what holds the cam and gear from rotating, the timing chain?
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Drives: 2012 Camaro RS, RX supercharged Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bradenton, FL
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Nvincent, you are lucky to have had a Dad pass that along. Exactley how I got my start. It's a lost art though, very rare that Father/Son talents are passed down anymore....and the tech schools teach parts changing as that is the efficient way for a dealer service dept to get cars in & out.
My grandfather was a mechanic all his life, from the 1920's to the 80's when he retired and my Dad was a stockcar driver in the 50's. You have knowledge that is hard to be taught even today unless at a specialty school. |
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![]() Ron Reagan Senior is facepalming from the grave. But, I'm doing my best to do the same to my son. (at least the limited stuff that I know) but he just doesn't seem interested. :( |
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Location: Mich
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Yes, when in the engine. You need two tools, an angle meter and a flywheel holding tool. You tq to 55 lb ft then an additional 50 degrees. Plus the bolt has preapplied locking compound on it. It will be plenty tight if the procedure is followed.
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Good stuff. I wondered the same thing. Thanks for the info. I guessed pretty much right. But didn't know there was a special flywheel tool. I was picturing wedging something up in there. LOL
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Drives: 2010 Camaro 2SS/RS Black IOM Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
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Lot's of people talking about people mod'ding and aftermarket parts not as good as GM, losing warranty, et al. Buy, good parts, and ensure only the best trained "engine builders" assemble your engine, and everything will work out just fine. And, just like anything else the risks can be rewarding or not. Hopefully; OP get's new LS3 engine and back on track.
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With regards to the locking compound....does any of it look to be present on this bolt or camshaft threads?
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Drives: 2011 Summit White 2LT/RS Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Bolingbrook, IL
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Hard to see the threads in the cam, Id say... but there's some greyish-whiteish stuff at about the right spot on the threads of the bolt...
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