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It's not just the whine that people are talking about being the problem. It's destroyed lifters and cam lobes as well. Many of us have had that issue with no whine or warning before hand.
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It can be a rough finish and not whine. Any high spots can start a brake down on the lifter or the cam. Once that starts it's over. Some of the cam cores we bought years ago we're tested. They had high sulfides in the steel meaning not clean steel.
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Yes thanks Kip, for speaking up from a place that sells cams and makes them, nut what I am wondering if the quality is there for comp cams core with its having aircraft grade quality steel, and if its recommended so fervently by Driven that they had a 300% drop in cam failures from breaking in cams with driven oil I am on the safe side myself, I used to do flat tappets in my sleep with EOIC ( exhaust open intake closed) etc etc . Now everything is rollers and its only going more high tech for the future, and many say no break in necessary.....while many say yes be smart....why not do a break in as other parts need it anyway and I WANTED TO BE SAFE, as things are not cheapo on a LS3 like a SBC. And this is the internet people from anywhere with a problem are going to come here, and yes do wonder about various cams quality of where they are getting their blanks too......... And think comp cams must be using aircraft quality steel as hey cams sure cost enough now adays, yet its hard to find any info on cam blanks for them or well any other place really.
And I know a break in for cam is the safe thing to do as that's how I raised myself building hot rod engines< I always did break ins, and well if you follow the driven story they were losing 1 in 10 cams now its 1 in 40 with a break in with good oil....now whose cams they were I don't know as joe gibbs is nascar and I do not know what they are running. There was a post here a while back of people with whining cams... more than few, and some even had more than one whining cam before they got a good one and it was like WTF? I am a oldster and never had a bad cam ever, so I think its because this is the internet where we can gather for info as where else are you gonna go? thanks again for info, I know I did not think too much of the pressure or aggressive lobes angles of failure and thought more of the quality of the steel.......... Any info I can gleem as others is a real help, and we have to wonder where x company gets its base stock that is just put into service without even us the end consumer knowing where the heck its from......... I for one will always try to break in a cam if I think its good. Why not be safe is my motto. And while heat treating the springs, dyno tuning it, and hoping the rings in the little lifters roller seat and seal well and hey if nascar is doing 30 minute break ins why not lil ol me makin 550 h.p.? I have a small budget. Anyway heres that bulletin from driven and it makes sense to me given what I could hear from their experience and knowing how oil has been reformulated so much and is going to be again I as all of us should be safe and choose oils as wisely as we can and in 2017 is reformulating again to most likely remove more zddp and make oils even less viscosity....... http://www.drivenracingoil.com/news/...-break-in-too/
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What did you do with the old cam?
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![]() I'm absolutely amazed that an OIL MANUFACTURER claims that you need to use THEIR break-in oil for a roller cam. If you go to Comp Cams website and pull up the instructions for installing their cams, oddly enough, the flat-tappet cams have a specific break-in procedure listed in steps. The instructions for the rollers don't even mention a break-in procedure anywhere on the document. If my cam manufacturer doesn't tell me that I need to break in my roller cam, I'll take their word over an oil producer any day of the week. Will the oil people warranty my cam if it fails? Yeah, I didn't think so.
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