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#560033 - May 03rd 2012 4:33 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Summit racing cam, SAE straight 30 wieght and a tank full of 10% ethanol gas.
Has been winding out 5 grand first gear shift no for well over 5 years.
That cam is "Wookee tested tough".
Seeing as how you drive like a "gray" Nate.One of Summit's cams will last you forever....

......Wookee
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#560040 - May 03rd 2012 4:48 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Yes I do. 5 mph over the limit is my limit most of the time. grin
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#560068 - May 03rd 2012 7:04 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Registered: June 04th 2006 12:00 pm
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Loc: Roseville, Michigan
Seems like I read that there are only a couple of shops
that grind the cams for every name out there. They are ground
to certain cam card specs from each brand. Its the metal core of the cam that might make a difference. I would not be afraid
to buy any cam out there. Its all in the break in and not
firing the motor up with O oil pressure.
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#560074 - May 03rd 2012 7:45 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Registered: September 13th 2008 4:42 pm
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Loc: Evansville, Indiana
You are right Breaking in a cam is most important of all. Make sure all is good before you fire that engine for the first time. that first run time for the cam is important to the life of it.
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#560127 - May 04th 2012 6:36 am Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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I also agree on break in time.....

2 am with all the doors open in the shop......

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#560137 - May 04th 2012 8:24 am Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: wookee]
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Originally Posted By: wookee
I also agree on break in time.....

2 am with all the doors open in the shop......

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or right outside my neighbors house right Joe? lol
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#560210 - May 04th 2012 6:49 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Loc: Evansville, Indiana
We did old Silver early 1980's at 5:00 am in our old house and garage in town, open headers, God were we dumb back then...just begging for it, let the big dog eat...lol....woobahhhhhhhhh
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#560218 - May 04th 2012 8:08 pm Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: vanburgo]
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Registered: September 14th 2009 8:07 pm
Posts: 820
Loc: Oregon, USA
Lol did the same thing with my brother's '67 Galaxie with a 390 breaking it in out in front of my folks' house in the suburban neighborhood around 4:00 in the morning. Not a lot of happy neighbors, lol.
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#560492 - May 07th 2012 4:23 am Re: Edelbrock Top End KIt [Re: Alikazam]
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Registered: February 05th 2009 6:02 pm
Posts: 243
Loc: puyallup, washington
Canton Racing Accusump Info

I know it doesn't add any HP or MPG, but if installed and used properly, an accusump (shown above)
will add considerable life to your engine, by feeding it pressurized oil before you start it.



I can't remember for sure, but when I put one in my 380SL, it think it had about 54,000 miles.
The odometer now shows 342,000 miles, and the car is on its 2nd transmission, but still has
the original, unrebuilt, engine (gas, not diesel). The filters, belts, plugs, wires, timing chain/
gears/guide plates, and water pump have all been replaced, (along with one valve damaged
during valve job), but all the other components are orignal.

The engine still makes plenty of power and I'm sure some credit for its longevity must go to
Mercedes, but I think the accusump might be able to double the engines life expectancy.


Edited by vandude360 (May 07th 2012 4:27 am)
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