Camshaft Catastrophe
We have come across a problem that nobody we have spoken to can tell us why it happened. Here is the deal; we have a 2001 truck that we put a new camshaft in, new heads with upgraded springs, and twin turbos. The truck left and came back in 50 miles with a miss due to a rocker coming completely off the spring and push rod. We thought it was the head studs stretching, but we retorqued them and they were fine. We readjusted the valve settings and drove it. It ran fine, but before we gave it back we double checked the valve adjustments. Loose again. Then we checked the oil thinking a lobe or two were going bad on the cam. We saw signs of metal and verified it when we cut open the oil filter. The motor was pulled and taken apart for closer inspection. The cam lobes were all good except for the end journal in the back. It wore straight down thru the bearing and into the block at least 1/8 to ¼ of an inch. We checked the valve spring pressures, and although they were much higher than stock they were the same as the company that we bought them from specified.
What is going on here? I don’t get it! The main bearings were all fine and did not block the cam oil feed holes. The camshaft was marred, but did not get hot from lack of oil or installation lube. The front of the cam is supported by the gears turning it, so all the pressure is on the rear bearing or support since there are none in the middle. The only thing that makes sense is that there was too much force pushing down on it. Please let me know if you have seen this before and what can we do to not have it happen again!
Thanks!!!!
Mark
We have come across a problem that nobody we have spoken to can tell us why it happened. Here is the deal; we have a 2001 truck that we put a new camshaft in, new heads with upgraded springs, and twin turbos. The truck left and came back in 50 miles with a miss due to a rocker coming completely off the spring and push rod. We thought it was the head studs stretching, but we retorqued them and they were fine. We readjusted the valve settings and drove it. It ran fine, but before we gave it back we double checked the valve adjustments. Loose again. Then we checked the oil thinking a lobe or two were going bad on the cam. We saw signs of metal and verified it when we cut open the oil filter. The motor was pulled and taken apart for closer inspection. The cam lobes were all good except for the end journal in the back. It wore straight down thru the bearing and into the block at least 1/8 to ¼ of an inch. We checked the valve spring pressures, and although they were much higher than stock they were the same as the company that we bought them from specified.
What is going on here? I don’t get it! The main bearings were all fine and did not block the cam oil feed holes. The camshaft was marred, but did not get hot from lack of oil or installation lube. The front of the cam is supported by the gears turning it, so all the pressure is on the rear bearing or support since there are none in the middle. The only thing that makes sense is that there was too much force pushing down on it. Please let me know if you have seen this before and what can we do to not have it happen again!
Thanks!!!!
Mark