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Thread: Autotech camshaft wear

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    Quote Originally Posted by lup15 View Post
    what is the cause of lack of oil on start up?
    Could be a number of things but it is unlikely. Plus there is a cam follower so the Autotechs shouldn't have any direct contact with the cam.

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    if it is smooth, then no worries. if you can feel it, then you have issues. and most likely incorrect tolerance between camber and follower.

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    Quote Originally Posted by projectrracing View Post
    if it is smooth, then no worries. if you can feel it, then you have issues. and most likely incorrect tolerance between camber and follower.
    Yeah it is.smooth

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    Shouldn't be a problem then. Still do annual checks to be sure though. I've seen race preped MX5s that rev 2000rpm higher, be abused somewhat more and have alot more mileage have the same wear. And still function like they should.

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    is there a running in period for the internals granny driving

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenchu View Post
    is there a running in period for the internals granny driving
    Only to check that the install was okay (ie no fuel leaks)

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