Finally! Some Solid Information Regarding The Bad Camshaft Epidemic

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@jgmopar
@jgmopar Жыл бұрын
Bad machining should not be an excuse for bad parts getting to the consumer. Most machine shops have an inspection dept. that checks dimensions and hardness before they release to production. sounds like the companies are purposely shipping bad parts. I have been a machinist for over 25 years and there is no excuse for those parts making it out the door with bad dimensions.
@Welcometofacsistube
@Welcometofacsistube Жыл бұрын
As a machinist of 17 years, I concur
@briansd2772
@briansd2772 Жыл бұрын
Well stated jg.
@mikewoolf929
@mikewoolf929 Жыл бұрын
I'm finding more and more companies are not checking the parts b4 they ship.
@andya857
@andya857 Жыл бұрын
Just spend more and get a Made in USA cam and kit....🔧
@Videoswithsoarin
@Videoswithsoarin Жыл бұрын
or simply bad quality control and these bad ones slip out
@Myvintageiron7512
@Myvintageiron7512 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! for the plug It actually means allot coming from you! I have said on many occasions that Uncle Tony has forgotten more about Mopar's that I ever knew, Subed to your channel years ago. just a side note something I did not mention in my video, but I should have, there is also the possibility the lifters bottoms are not 90 degrees to the lifter body, a fellow machinist friend of mine pointed this out I haven't really figured out how to check this since the bottoms are a convex radius but I'm working on it
@bcbloc02
@bcbloc02 Жыл бұрын
Every side of a sphere is the same. If it is ground correctly I see no way the radius can’t come out right. Now I do see where it would be possible to put the sphere off center and that very well could be the case if they are using a mill to create the radius on a clamped non rotating lifter. In the past the radius was ground individually on a rotating lifter if it was off center you either wound up with a flat in the center or it was ground right.
@flinch622
@flinch622 11 ай бұрын
Lower tech/least space [since expensive optical measuring projectors oem's use are not a small business investment typically]... an A grade 12"x12" granite and a stand with test indicator [Starrett 708BCZ or equivalent with 0.0001" gradations]. Move [upside down] lifter, check side to side verifying crown and symmetry. Rotate 120 degrees and recheck 2x if there's any concern of consistency. A straight edge might be helpful as a guide/keeping indiator point over midline of lifter being checked. Off axis crown work will reveal itself. Like your channel btw: learned a few things, which is always good. I still run solid/flat tappets because... well, I'm hard headed like that.
@danfarris135
@danfarris135 Жыл бұрын
This quality issue is across all industries. Im an old toolmaker who was taught in an apprentice/ journeyman type situation. Everything we sent out of the shop was treated as if we were buying it ourselves. Recently we ordered some drill rod blanks to make some custom tooling. We generally have a 10- 15% inspection rate for incoming raw material. I personally grabbed 1 shank out of the 13 that we received and it checked perfect. When I went to braze up all 13 tools only 1 fit in the brazing fixture. Due to the suppliers lack of quality of finished product we now have to inspect all incoming product from that vender 100%. Problem is now that 13 piece order has turned into 200 to 500 piece orders that we have to spend more time QC’ing at a 100% rate in order to keep OUR standards consistent.
@jesse75
@jesse75 Жыл бұрын
Did you ink anything ?
@ocam988able
@ocam988able 8 ай бұрын
Do any of the GM crate 350 engines suffer from these camshaft and lifter issues?
@JohnM-wp3rd
@JohnM-wp3rd Жыл бұрын
I got a cam from Summit and found defects in it, wasn't ground right. They told me to keep it and sent me a new one for free. Before it goes in the engine is definitely the time to do it. It was my first build, inspired by UT's ultimate daily driver series, and luckily I had listened to his advice on checking every single part.
@utcnc7mm
@utcnc7mm Жыл бұрын
What brand camshaft was it?
@tickandslug
@tickandslug Жыл бұрын
How did you check it for defects?
@ianholden5236
@ianholden5236 Жыл бұрын
Took my comp cam to a local very good cam shop. Brand new outta the box it was bent. I paid the money to repair it and summit refunded me my extra cost for the build. On quality defects.
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 5 ай бұрын
Summit gets Melling cams
@alexgillies4183
@alexgillies4183 3 ай бұрын
Summit service is great, received a set of defective Comp roller lifters (retaining rings had all fallen out in the box!) after sending them some pics and proof of returned shipping, they sent out a replacement set.
@shootermcgavin2819
@shootermcgavin2819 Жыл бұрын
Been subscribed to Myvintagiron7512 for like 7 years now. Hes a straight shooter and a master engine builder.
@briansd2772
@briansd2772 Жыл бұрын
Agreed.
@michael931
@michael931 Жыл бұрын
He deserves about 100x the subscribers he has. The guy has 100 casting numbers memorized.
@animoetprudentia2865
@animoetprudentia2865 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@imarobot3757
@imarobot3757 Жыл бұрын
thanks , you cannot say enough about this , seen to many failures due to bad cams and or lifters , no excuse for this I've had flat tappet engines go 700,000 miles with no problems back in the day , with the machining "quality " available today there are no excuses for this . the plan is to frustrate us into going erectric
@yurimodin7333
@yurimodin7333 Жыл бұрын
My guess is the move to CNC machines with "button pushers" operating them for crowning lifters/grinding cams. With a manual dial indicator the machinist(not button pusher) has to be on the ball while grinding those parts. QC checks are obviously not happening.
@johnnicol8598
@johnnicol8598 Жыл бұрын
Sure sounds like a roller cam flat across grind on a lobe that needs taper.
@lasskinn474
@lasskinn474 Жыл бұрын
the engineered process sucks if button pushers can't do the job. you have to engineer the process to who do it and with what. it's easy to make a cad(/cam) file and not take into account what machine is going to make it and what it can do and to what. the end product looks like it should be to the eye but maybe the important detail got lost on when making the toolpath or when the machine was executing the toolpath. anyway ultimately it's always the companys fault.
@yurimodin7333
@yurimodin7333 Жыл бұрын
@@lasskinn474 we are talking about .003 and no one doing post machining checks
@zelenskysboot361
@zelenskysboot361 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, saved me some pecking
@lolatmyage
@lolatmyage Жыл бұрын
You can have button pushers no problem, as long as the programs are good to go and the parts are properly checked before packing.
@tyronewashington2933
@tyronewashington2933 Жыл бұрын
I remember, back in the late 1970's, I ordered a Boss 351 camshaft from Ford. The Ford Dealer Used UPS to ship the camshaft, UPS broke the first camshaft into 3 pieces. UPS broke the second camshaft in half. Dealer use another company, and I finally got a one piece camshaft. So.... you can lose a camshaft, before you get it.
@alxf66
@alxf66 Жыл бұрын
Glad MyVintageIron gets some love. Been following him for years now.
@michael931
@michael931 Жыл бұрын
Hopefully he will get more subscribers now. He deserves it. The flow bench videos are very valuable.
@alxf66
@alxf66 Жыл бұрын
@@michael931 I agree.
@chrisleggett685
@chrisleggett685 Жыл бұрын
There used to be a cam manufacturer called wolverine and they sold cams called blue racer. They were advertised as having more taper and wouldn't go flat.
@darrenoerlemans7358
@darrenoerlemans7358 Жыл бұрын
I have a wolverine cam in my 350 sbc,,,,,never a problem.
@thegobblerproject2363
@thegobblerproject2363 Жыл бұрын
I had one back in the day. Never broke it in properly and never had a problem
@chrisleggett685
@chrisleggett685 Жыл бұрын
@@tomhurley974 i think they are gone now
@gordocarbo
@gordocarbo 2 ай бұрын
PRetty sure comp bought them yrs ago
@roscoefields-li9cs
@roscoefields-li9cs Ай бұрын
No problem what do ever using Wolverine....same with Ameri-Cam also . Not top shelf products but they were good!
@rogerdavenport9618
@rogerdavenport9618 Жыл бұрын
Working In a bearing plant for 44 years, I have checked a lot of bearings for hardness, that perfect hardness for a bearing was 58 Rockwell hardness, the standard with a + or -- 2 tolerance, this was critical for failure because of the wear, great point, when these lifters and cams were outsourced, and not held to specs, that's where all the problems came from, had an engine built by Doug Herbert, used his cam and lifters and heads, his dad invented the roller cam/lifter, this helped stop valve binding, they sent a build sheet with all the cam specs, and recommended Shell rotella T for the oil after 500 mile break in oil, that was shipped in the engine, thanks Uncle Tony great infro as always.
@jackieliner3812
@jackieliner3812 Жыл бұрын
I seen that video from my vintage Iron 7512, he found the real reason for cam failure
@mikebrown4429
@mikebrown4429 Жыл бұрын
I put a AMC 360 together earlier this year. I used a bullet racing cam , 15 nos lifters ( made about 13 years ago and new China made lifter from sealed power. 512 lift 1.6 rock ratio . Used OEM springs . Lots of cam break in lube , rotella t4 and Lucas break in additive. I followed your advice for pre filling the carb with gas and set the ignition advanced a bit . Started up pretty quickly and took it to 2000 rpm rite away . Ran for twenty five minutes varying the rpm up and back down to no less than 2000rpm . After the break In period I pulled the intake and inspected the lifters. All lifters showed signs that they were rotating. I put the China lifter in the #1 exhaust bore . The 15 nos lifters showed a perfect wear pattern but the China lifter showed circular groves worn into it and the lifter was flattering out .
@michaellombard894
@michaellombard894 5 ай бұрын
Hi Uncle Tony. Great video as always! On a similar note, a few years ago I was driving for a ride share and my Chevy HHR was nearing 200,000 mi and I needed to replace the lower control arms, shocks, struts, tie rods, front discs/pads, rear drums/ shoes. I ordered most of these "name brand" parts through Amazon, the rest at a local brick & mortar auto parts retailer. I got it all together, installed and measured everything off and was dismayed to find that most of the parts wound up having problems within a couple months or less. Warped rotors, inferior rubber bushings etc. Driving was my only income at the time. I couldn't afford to deal with returning parts through Amazon to wherever, and have a defunct car for a long time for a "maybe" outcome. Shortly thereafter the Pandemic hit and I decided to sell the car and exit the ride-share business. Where is the accountability, the pride of craftsmanship in today's world!
@craig8187
@craig8187 Жыл бұрын
Dont forget the importance of lobe to lifter centerline offset, if you dont have offset it will fail no matter how good anything else is.
@thewholls7176
@thewholls7176 Жыл бұрын
Good on ya uncle Tony there’s a builder I won’t mention names here in Melbourne Australia when he gets a cam out of the box. He puts it on a lathe looking machine checks it for straightness even if its just a few thou out they straighten it they check the lobes for taper, and they take brand-new lifters out of the box and machine them with a 2° crown. When the engine is on the stand, they turn the crank by hand and basically for every one turn of the crank you can see the lifter spin at least one revolution it’s very pronounced. That is their fix.
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 5 ай бұрын
Crow cams?
@thefrugalmopar
@thefrugalmopar Жыл бұрын
You are definitely NOT beating this topic to death. This is a major concern for a lot of people. I've wanted to install a new cam and lifters in my 440 for at LEAST the last 2 years, but I totally put those plans on hold waiting for this issue to be resolved. Thank you so much for this video! I finally feel like I know enough about this issue now that I can safely move forward and catch any issues before they happen!
@strattuner
@strattuner Жыл бұрын
you don't have to wait,just buy one time and buy isky and bleed for the parts and be done with it,i've used their cams and lifters since 1971 and will not use any other,many engines i have assembled,if you are going to waste money on anyting get real cams and lifters,their reputation is on the line,they don't sell junk,piss on the money,who want's to do a job twice
@1DEADBEEF1
@1DEADBEEF1 Жыл бұрын
The problem IS NOT GOING TO BE RESOLVED... welcome to modern manufacturing - quality control is in batches! You make a 100 parts and test 5 random ones out of the 100
@minnesotatomcat
@minnesotatomcat Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, u nailed it brother, u gotta check everything before u ever put it in an engine. That way the manufacturers can’t say shit about you doing anything to compromise the parts 👍
@helenjonathan4935
@helenjonathan4935 Жыл бұрын
Despite the economic downturn, I'm so happy😊. I have been earning $ 60,200 returns from my $7,000 investment every 13days.💰
@katedanielle1707
@katedanielle1707 Жыл бұрын
This must be an investment with Gergely Korpos
@minnesotatomcat
@minnesotatomcat Жыл бұрын
@Mr Ridgewood it’s a fuckin scam
@thomasbunch8476
@thomasbunch8476 Жыл бұрын
@@helenjonathan4935 Nobody and I mean nobody believes this.
@minnesotatomcat
@minnesotatomcat Жыл бұрын
@Houston Smith scam
@whitefreeman5798
@whitefreeman5798 Жыл бұрын
this is something that should not need to be addressed but i am glad you are informing people .. new parts should not be defective and these days it seems to be the norm
@Tommy_Mac
@Tommy_Mac Жыл бұрын
Measuring before assembly is great advice. You have to. I'd also suggest-as a final test- bluing the cam lobes and lifter faces might help. With the heads on, pushrods in, and everything assembled, turn the motor over several times. It might be apparent if there's an odd pattern in the bluing that there's a problem. Better to find it before running the engine.
@modelnutty6503
@modelnutty6503 Жыл бұрын
yup, if its already assembled that's a very good final check idea.
@Broken_Yugo
@Broken_Yugo Жыл бұрын
Also simply look for rotation on all lifters. "Rotating lifter" is probably what the system should be named for that matter, there's nothing flat except the valve tips in a properly functioning flat tappet valve train.
@yodawunn6700
@yodawunn6700 Жыл бұрын
I have to wonder if in the process of changing over from grinding roller cams to flat tappet cams, the operator isn't setting the taper on the grinder.
@brianbrigg57
@brianbrigg57 Жыл бұрын
My first thought as well.
@lolatmyage
@lolatmyage Жыл бұрын
It's fun to think about that somewhere out there, there's some unsupervised grinder operator just grinding nothing but flat cams and wiping out engines across the country
@bartsarton2212
@bartsarton2212 Жыл бұрын
@@lolatmyage That's funny. But there's more than one guy or gal, but the first guy trained the next guy (or gal), just push these buttons. See ya!
@lolatmyage
@lolatmyage Жыл бұрын
@@bartsarton2212 After so much turnover, I wouldn't be surprised to find operators who are completely self taught on their machine with no training whatsoever. Working like that, every day is a learning experience 😂
@joe-hp4nk
@joe-hp4nk Жыл бұрын
Install the cam, put a little paint mark on each lifter, install lifter, spin the cam, watch lifters for spinning, the ones that don't spin replace.
@bunning63
@bunning63 Жыл бұрын
That's funny, why back in the nineties when the problem first started appearing, a cam grinder here in New Zealand told me the issue was often there was no taper on the lobes. Well, he was before his time.
@mikehannahs
@mikehannahs Жыл бұрын
Uncle Tony You aren’t beating this topic to death, this is important information and is most definitely need to know, I’m gonna build a 360 soon for my dodge D250 and I’m scared to even put a new cam in it because I can’t afford to blow up a engine, I scrape by just to even be able to build one, thank you for keeping us informed and the educational and informative videos, I appreciate you much more than you will ever know
@sidewyndersshed1676
@sidewyndersshed1676 Жыл бұрын
I just built a 91 360LA to put in my 92 w250. I put a comp cams crs 262HR-12 camshaft in it. .450/.480 lift 262/264 duration 112° lobe seperation 108 int centerline with 4° advance. It came with the reccomended springs. But I am doing something I never would have done 20 years ago on a new build. I am reusing the old roller lifters. They appear to be good, they all stayed pumped up even though the engine sat unused for several months. (I did take them apart and clean them) This is not a "race" engine, it is for my daily use pickup, (rarely ever sees 4000 rpm) It's just unfortunate that I feel more comfortable using 32 year old used parts, rather than brand new off the shelf parts. 🙄 (Edit to add) I am currently building an engine run/test stand, just to make sure the dang thing holds together BEFORE I pull the old tired but still running engine out. Again probably something I would not have gone through the trouble of doing 20 years ago.
@CentralStateMower
@CentralStateMower 11 ай бұрын
I just did a camshaft break in of a Summit 1103 cam for my 350 SBC. I watched & followed a combination of UT's & Myvintageiron's advice on Flat Tappet cams: 1. Get the good lifters (Delphi) with the oil groove in the body of the lifter.(Genuine GM Lifters). 2. Lube the cam & lifters thoroughly with camshaft Assembly lube. 3. Use a High Zinc/ZDDP break-in oil (I used Valvoline VR1 10W30). 4. Make sure each lifter can freely rotate in it's lifter bore. 5. Pre-fill the oil filter with oil and install BEFORE 1st start. 6. Thoroughly pre-lube the engine by using a drill to circulate oil up to each rocker arm BEFORE 1st start. 7. If in doubt, use some more Zinc/ZDDP oil supplement and zinc the snot out of it!!
@joegallo9658
@joegallo9658 Жыл бұрын
I went with a custom FT cam from bullet, all is well, I watched that video and yes, manufacturing defects in machining, not hardness, bullet grinds there cams, they check everything. In my 40 plus years of building engines, I never used light springs to break in a cam, never lost a lobe, had a few lifter plungers go bad, I will not trust an off the shelf cam again.
@jasonhines5185
@jasonhines5185 Жыл бұрын
This doesn't get talked about enough, I run Cams from Isky, Crower and Schneider. Yep, they cost more....because they're done right. Bullet is the same deal, along with a handful of other grinders
@markschellhaas
@markschellhaas Жыл бұрын
Good information. We have had so many camshafts fail that we have stopped installing flat tappet camshafts in our customers cars. We actually have started insisting that we install roller cams. We have also started explaining the problems we have had and explaining the advantages of upgrading. You are correct it is not a absolute need to go to roller cams but as a business, by the time we get a cam , measure , return , and do this again with another manufacturer it’s not worth it for our business to spend all this extra time. Usually after discussing the benefits of a roller cam the customers agree and leave with a properly running engine that is actually a little more fun . ( we work with a lot of customers that want a nice rumble so we recommend a thumper roller cam. The customers always love the cams .
@tyronewashington2933
@tyronewashington2933 Жыл бұрын
I started rebuilding SBC, SBF, SBO, SBB, Cadillac, BBC, BBF. Never lost a camshaft. But that was before Cats. Before they removed all the additives from oil 🛢. Now we use roller camshaft.
@benjaminpendley6116
@benjaminpendley6116 Жыл бұрын
This is one of the most important issues we've faced. It should be talked about 24/7 till something is done. 2000$ roller set ups just aren't feasible. But now I got a brand new build that's been on the stand for a few months that I am scared to death about.
@ssnerd583
@ssnerd583 Жыл бұрын
Get out yer micrometer and take it to the store and mic your cam and lifters!!
@seancollins9745
@seancollins9745 Жыл бұрын
$2000 ??? huh ??? like $900 lifter's cam pushrods
@brianf8621
@brianf8621 Жыл бұрын
If your doing a roller cam you are in better shape to succeed. I have been fighting to get good roller lifters. 4 different sets and I still have a bad lifter. I have been told use Johnsen lifters only.
@alexlandsberger1423
@alexlandsberger1423 Жыл бұрын
@@brianf8621 that's why I'm hesitant to go roller $1000 and it still might be shit. I mean the first roller tony did on the channel had bad rollers and for $600 a set it's bullshit. Also I have a 440 so to go solid roller it needs adjustable rockers so it would be almost 2k just for a stupid cam.
@johndoe43
@johndoe43 Жыл бұрын
Benjamin pendley. Proper break in with plenty of zinc for at least 500 miles. Hold 2300 rpm for the first 30 minutes and do not let it idle during that 30 min.
@7CAJONEZ
@7CAJONEZ Жыл бұрын
Easy to check crown or taper if you have a dial indicator. Mount the indicator to a flat surface above the lifter and slide the lifter left/right across the diameter. Sholuld see zero at edge and increase to .003 at center. Same with cam lobe, use V blocks on journals. Get as fancy as you want. A lathe, mill etc.
@wheelieking71
@wheelieking71 Жыл бұрын
Glad you found that VID! I watched it last night.
@matthewgibbs6886
@matthewgibbs6886 Жыл бұрын
i've built a lot of sb a bb mopars over the decades i have never once wiped a cam used all kinds. back then manufacturers gave a crap about their products not so much any more.
@lssux4371
@lssux4371 Жыл бұрын
I learned the "no taper" lobe the hard way...over the last 10 engines I've built I've had three cams go flat,I racked my brain and from the process of elimination I came up with the same theory...great video and thanks for getting the word out.
@BareRoseGarage
@BareRoseGarage Жыл бұрын
My Vintage Iron is a great channel! been watching him longer than UTG (because he started earlier lol) and was my thoughts on this as well. It has nothing to do with where the Cam was made either. The US Labor Market is GONE! I'm sorry to say it, but in order for the MADE IN THE USA label to be put on it, that company has to cut costs to stay competitive, so they hire unskilled labor from the USA to do this stuff now. You can't go off a label anymore, you have to CHECK EVERYTHING.
@AmosMosesJr
@AmosMosesJr Жыл бұрын
I didn't think you could create click bait about camshafts but here I am. Thanks for enlightening us Tony.
@mikkotoikka3188
@mikkotoikka3188 Жыл бұрын
Finally i know what to do before put My New Cam in. Thank you!
@davestarkey7519
@davestarkey7519 Жыл бұрын
Your darn tootin' Tone. This is very important and I'm glad your beating this dead horse. Much appreciated.
@WillyG3234
@WillyG3234 Жыл бұрын
Buy from summit, I had a comp failure. Called comp and they said too bad. Called summit, 10 minutes later the lady on the phone had a new cam, lifters, and oil in a box getting shipped. No money out of pocket. That cam lasted 4000 miles and did the same. Went roller and got my money back
@7t2z28
@7t2z28 Жыл бұрын
It's a sad state of affairs when the customer has to do their own quality control on purchased parts.
@stevenbarnett2169
@stevenbarnett2169 Жыл бұрын
As always, thank you for the info. At this time I am checking parts for my build. So far I have 2 sets of new hydraulic lifters that are JUNK.
@stevekulbacki5238
@stevekulbacki5238 Жыл бұрын
Yup. I need to watch the whole video before commenting. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
@stevekulbacki5238
@stevekulbacki5238 Жыл бұрын
I think I remember a GM soft cam epidemic in the early 1980's. It would usually wear the fuel cam lobe and the car would gradually start running rougher and rougher.
@jheil6746
@jheil6746 Жыл бұрын
My son and I took your advice from a previous video and bought 80’s era nos lifters for his recent 289 build. All of the “new” ones we bought -from reputable suppliers- had either little to no crown at all and some were actually slightly concave. I can’t thank you enough for passing along your knowledge and experience. I have little doubt that had we used any of those “new” lifters, his first experience in the hobby would likely have been his last.
@Haffschlappe
@Haffschlappe 5 ай бұрын
Someone put China lifters in NOS Box and kept the good ones
@martic6340
@martic6340 Жыл бұрын
Literally used and old used 360 cam in my 318 bc I was worried about spending money on a junk cam and couldn't buy a roller so this helps alot I appreciate the info
@philzellmer6073
@philzellmer6073 Жыл бұрын
Obviously a lack of Quality Control.......thanks for the heads up Tony!....
@haggardautomotive
@haggardautomotive Жыл бұрын
Just ran into this problem myself. Couldn’t understand what was wrong turns out they were made wrong. I love seeing your honesty. Thank you for what you do.
@frankrizzo2724
@frankrizzo2724 Жыл бұрын
Cam manufacturer?
@oldsjetfire8975
@oldsjetfire8975 Жыл бұрын
I had a cam failure one time and what an expensive mess. I have had a fear of another bad cam ever since. My Jetfire I used an NOS cam and lifters and had zero problem with them.
@v8packard
@v8packard Жыл бұрын
I agree with you about checking things. I almost never use an off the shelf cam, they are frequently custom grinds from very high quality cam companies, so I have no issues with lobe taper. If I used off the shelf, or mass produced cams I would check every lobe carefully. The problems with hydraulic flat tappet lifter quality cannot be overstated. There is one 1 company left, of the original 4, making hydraulic flat tappet lifters in the USA. And they are excellent, as well as expensive. The imported lifters that have flooded the market range from passable to awful. Some big cam companies and aftermarket parts suppliers are perfectly fine with selling them. It's really a joke, but people keep buying this crap. Ask where your lifters came from, if the supplier can't or won't tell you, don't buy them. Insist on the best lifters possible. Here's a hint, if the lifters are new, and under $8-9 per lifter, they are probably imported and should be checked very carefully. Or, not used. You left out a very important point in your video. The lifter bore. The fit of the lifter in the bore is critical. Wear, block cleaning methods, and goofy lifters can all add up to bad lifter to bore clearance. Many blocks are thermal cleaned and shot blasted, this can raise a bur on the lifter bore preventing the lifter from spinning. I ball broach all the lifter bores. It's fast, perfectly sizes the bores, and leaves a super finish. The lifters fit extremely well after ball broaching the bores. Bonus, if the ball broach falls through the bore, you know it's out of spec and must be corrected. I really hope the BS about oils stops. It isn't helping anyone address the real problems. Thanks for the video.
@Arseneau222
@Arseneau222 Жыл бұрын
Now that you mentioned it . I had 2 wipe out cams on my last rebuild.. the third time that I have fully clean and rebuild i went with hydraulic roller. Those cams where both comp cams and I had followed the procedure with the zinc additive and break in spring . Probably bad machining , we used to skip the break in period few years ago with no issues
@redneckwithajeep5001
@redneckwithajeep5001 Жыл бұрын
As as someone who needs to build 3 engines right now and is absolutely terrified to do so because of this is issue I can't say you are beating this topic to death
@zone47
@zone47 Жыл бұрын
The Chevrolet small block was notorious for eating cams back in the 60s. I think it was more do to certain crappy oils back then and such as Quaker State and/or lack of maintenance that would form sludge in the engine and block oil passages.
@Stainlessslayer
@Stainlessslayer Жыл бұрын
Chose a roller for my first build. Didn't wanna risk the flat tappet failing, and discouraging me from building more engines
@ws2664
@ws2664 Жыл бұрын
I remember those bad cams in the 70's I was working at a chevy dealer in NJ and we swapped the engines out with brand new target motors under warranty.
@johngaughan1712
@johngaughan1712 Жыл бұрын
I love MyVintageIron7512 (and UTG). Great dude with a really practical approach to engine building.
@thomasharvanek2411
@thomasharvanek2411 Жыл бұрын
Also, before you put on the intake, install pushrods and set the rockers, record where the c clip is on each lifter. Turn engine over 20 rotations by hand. Verify every lifter rotated else stop don't send it, hope is not a plan
@wayne8498
@wayne8498 Жыл бұрын
Nice
@petesmitt
@petesmitt Жыл бұрын
That's how the best race teams operate; leave nothing to chance.
@lolatmyage
@lolatmyage Жыл бұрын
@@petesmitt It's a good way to succeed at any project, if you check and double check and do your best then the chances of failure are minimal
@raiderjohnthemadbomber8666
@raiderjohnthemadbomber8666 Жыл бұрын
If the cam is weak so is the engine I've used Rockwells since high school. Metallurgy uses Rockwells in the process.
@1958johndeere620
@1958johndeere620 Жыл бұрын
Myvintage knows his stuff. I caught his video too.
@mitchellkrenk6787
@mitchellkrenk6787 Жыл бұрын
This is good information, allows a go no go for cam lobs before it even gets out of the box!!
@neil0077
@neil0077 Жыл бұрын
You mentioned lifter bleed down, I have that with a set of Comp short travel lifters. They were put in after the same problem with Comp HE lifters. They were put in after a set of Highlift Johnson lifters didn’t pass oil through to some of the rockers and let a continuous stream of oil through to others! I took the Johnson lifters back to the supplier who blamed trash in the engine. I made him pull apart a new lifter in front of me, he found trash in the new lifter! Now I only use genuine GM lifters on Chevy and Howard’s lifters on Fords and have had Zero problems.
@bobcuomo5122
@bobcuomo5122 Жыл бұрын
I worked for a chevy dealer in 85 and changed a lot of bad cams seemed like more 305 if memory serves me
@stevemurray710
@stevemurray710 Жыл бұрын
Glad I chose the 84 crown Victoria. Consumers report survey showed the Victoria to have fewer problems.
@Nodoyleyamshack1985
@Nodoyleyamshack1985 Жыл бұрын
7512 was one of my instructors, save up for a roller cam. Flat tappet cams not worth the risk
@yurimodin7333
@yurimodin7333 Жыл бұрын
for this very reason I avoid non roller engines, I just can't chance it so I hunted down a TBI 350 chevy and a Vortec 350 for my projects since they are both roller cam blocks. Yeah you can retrofit but that's expensive(especially considering small blocks are out there with rollers like I found). I would retrofit a big block since they were all mostly flat tappet from the factory.
@michael931
@michael931 Жыл бұрын
Is he as fantastic in person as a teacher? I am guessing yes.
@James7796ify
@James7796ify Жыл бұрын
Been watching myvintageiron for years nothing beats old school knowledge!
@The_R-n-I_Guy
@The_R-n-I_Guy Жыл бұрын
I'm a MyVintageIron subscriber. I'm not an engine builder but he's done some great work
@pierredentremont2999
@pierredentremont2999 Жыл бұрын
Back in 1983-4, I was taking a course called Production, which was part of my Bachelor in Business Administration. On one of our visits to different companies, one was the GM Engine plant in St Catherine’s. We walked the line, visited the dyno rooms (3 if I remember) forge plant and piston casting line, etc. Fascinating stuff. At the end of the engine line, all the engines are run on stands using Natural Gas and the carburetor, timing were set up, and all the vitals were checked. Run time was about 5 minutes or less if my memory is right. These engines were not dressed, ie no accessories, once done they were drained of the temporary fluids, a oil filter installed, removed from the stand and crated for shipment to the required plants. What is interesting is the engine was only run for a very short time, put into a vehicle and sold to the customer, who would run their new purchase and likely do a first service within the 2500 miles or so, with no special treatment for camshaft break in. I know that factory fill included a can of EOS additive for break in. This was told to us by the dyno room staff. Makes one think about how things were then without much crying and screaming customers about flattened cams. Today with rollers used, things are a lot different! On the few engines I have done, I had no issues with cam and lifters as I used the standard method as seen on this channel.
@billywird
@billywird 10 ай бұрын
Here's one for ya. The Wright aircraft company had developed an aircraft engine that was supposed to be more fuel efficient back in the twenties. Charles Lindbergh selected this engine for his plane. These engines were assembled run in and then disassembled by the same technician and the parts were inspected and if ok the engine was reassembled. The technician that was assigned this engine was disappointed as he wanted the assignment of assembling the engine for Admiral Richard Byrd, but he got this unknown character named Lindbergh. The rest is history. I viewed this on History Detectives on PBS some years ago. It can probably be found on the PBS site. Now that's quality control. Of course, if your engine failed on your airplane, it was not just pulling off onto the side of the road either.🥸
@w3r3cow
@w3r3cow Жыл бұрын
I recently purchased a cam and set of notched lifters for my Big Block Ford using Super Cobra Jet heads. The newer ones that Ford Motorsports is selling, not the older ones. I was advised to use Driven Assembly grease (a tube was included with my cam) it used to go by the name Gibbs assembly grease. And also advised to remover the inner springs on my heads when doing the break-in. Afterwards I can reinstall the inner springs. Also recommended was Driven break-in oil. I'm gnna follow their procedures and report back my results.... Whenever I get it all put together, but I hope some of these instructions are helpful to someone... Oh do research on getting notched lifters!!! Worthwhile!!!
@MrTheHillfolk
@MrTheHillfolk Жыл бұрын
4:04 just say no to skidmarks, on your lifters and in your drawers 😁
@plumcrazy588
@plumcrazy588 Жыл бұрын
Been following Myvintageiron for years...he's very knowledgeable and he is the only one that had a video on picking out cams before DV did his 128 formula but that is if you dont have the flow numbers. Myvintageiron schools everyone on cam selection if you have that info.
@animoetprudentia2865
@animoetprudentia2865 Жыл бұрын
I subbed to my vintage iron a few years ago. (even before you uncle T!) Guys a straight shooter and provides solid, no frills information. He's been quiet for a while, but just recently began adding new content.
@simpleman5238
@simpleman5238 Жыл бұрын
Lol I had a 77 Malibu wagon I bought cheap for a winter beater. 305 with a round cam. I put a used cam & lifters in it. Out of a junk yard 350. I worked great. I drove that beast 3 winters. Before I sold it. Still running good.
@mattthescrapwhisperer
@mattthescrapwhisperer Жыл бұрын
@10:21 you said the magic words: "No quality control". W. Edwards Deming is the father of quality control standards and methodology. For a long time industries worldwide used his quality control methods to great success. Nowadays, quality control has gone by the wayside; especially in far east manufacturing and electronics. You have to buy 3 or 4 of the same item (if you can get it) and hope you get one good one out of the batch. I maintain we have to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. if we ever hope to get consistent quality products.
@jimbo8v92
@jimbo8v92 Жыл бұрын
I just put a new topend on my ford 302 windsor (first time going this far into an engine) broke in flat tappet cam (Comp xtreme energy cam with Comp magnum lifters) in this past weekend i drop the oil and checked the filter today with just a small bit of glitter in the bottom of the oil filter housing nothing in the element. Ive been watching your videos and measured every lobe and checked every lifter with a straight edge. I thank you for sharing your knowledge to give guys like me the confidence and knowledge to help insure we dont destroy an engine. 👍👍🍻
@gurneyforpresident2836
@gurneyforpresident2836 Жыл бұрын
I agree that this subject can't be discussed enough. Just put together a AMC 304 for my old CJ5, all balance and blueprinted. Checking everything and will be keeping my fingers crossed it all goes well on the break in.
@jesse75
@jesse75 Жыл бұрын
Take the intake off. Rotate the engine by hand with the spark plugs out. Watch in the lifter bore to see if lifter spins. If so you're good to go.
@johnk3386
@johnk3386 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info! Cam grinders used to like being know as "power house" cams..but now theyll be known as "most likely to ruin your build"!
@jerryhablitzel3333
@jerryhablitzel3333 Жыл бұрын
You need to get some guys who find a bad cam before installing and send it to you. I’d like to see that.
@markszczepaniak5888
@markszczepaniak5888 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Uncle for trying to point all of us gear heads in the right direction, very much appreciated, a topic that can't be brought up enough. In the end your trying to help the average Joe safe money from a failure.
@mikef-gi2dg
@mikef-gi2dg Жыл бұрын
If the issue needs to be beaten well beat it to death. What ever it takes to get this info out. So swing for the fence. I have been aware of this for almost 2 years now. The info you just provided is absolutely invaluable. I have been looking for the answer and you just provided it. THANKS A BUNCH. You are correct about MYVINTAGEIRON.
@jwm9360
@jwm9360 Жыл бұрын
WOW! Have times have changed! when I built my solid lifter SBC in 1981, there were no issues with any components. 41 years later she is still running strong. Other than valve lash maintenance with good ZDDP oil she is happy. Years ago, I stocked like a hoarded and glad I did on parts. Seeing all these horror stories now is scary. I am old school like you with dual points and all old school 80"s parts. At least when China drops that EMD on us my old school Camaro will still start!
@Joe.Dillion
@Joe.Dillion Жыл бұрын
Lost a comp cam in my sbc less that 1000 miles now I'm back to square one rebuilding it again roller is in my future no more flat tappets for me
@donreinke5863
@donreinke5863 Жыл бұрын
I used a Comp cam in a 396 Chevy back in the 90s, wasnt long before it failed. I have never bought a Comp cam since. Ive used Crower and Lunati, and never had a problem.
@yurimodin7333
@yurimodin7333 Жыл бұрын
sorry for your loss......did it toast the rest of the motor?
@donreinke5863
@donreinke5863 Жыл бұрын
@@yurimodin7333 On mine, the oil looked like metallic paint. Had to be flushed--several times.
@Joe.Dillion
@Joe.Dillion Жыл бұрын
@@yurimodin7333 I'm not sure yet Gonna pull it and tear it down to be sure I just did the motor new rods pistions fresh bore crank I'm thinking I'll have to do bearing at the least and hot tank to be sure no metal going with a Howard's roller no more comp cams for me
@glenclifton4563
@glenclifton4563 Жыл бұрын
I had a 1979 el Camino with a 305 and a 1979 Malibu wagon 305. Bad cams in both. Cylinder number two in both. Live and learn.
@wobbles7915
@wobbles7915 Жыл бұрын
Vintageiron! Love that guy! Learned a lot from his channel too
@111000100101001
@111000100101001 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Uncle Tony, Always check! I had two hydraulic, flat tappet cams of the same part number with issues. The first was marked wrong and I found that out when checking event timing on the engine stand. The second, I missed, wiped two lobes during break in. It turned out to be a “flat grind” instead of taper just like Dan’s from D&D Speed shop!
@davidcamp3045
@davidcamp3045 Жыл бұрын
Haha. You should be ok.. I am so glad you are flogging this Tony. I am 61. Been doing this since the 70s. But family changed hobbies. Getting ready to do my first cam swap in about 20 yrs.🙄 I don't have the time, money or energy for do overs. Watching you and DD and Gold in Canada and Vizard. Learning all I can about this issue before I plunk down my money. So glad you are coming up with solid answers.. Thanks Again Tony!!🙏🙏
@billywird
@billywird 10 ай бұрын
Yes sir I viewed that video from My Vintage Iron, and I do remember the soft cam issue from General Motors back in the eighties. We have so many variables in this camshaft debate and it is hard to pin down the culprit but it does make sense to check the taper on the lobes and the crown on the lifter. Of course when a remanufactured engine is first cranked up if those lifters are not spinning in the lifter bores and the push rods are not spinning then that is an indication of a problem. Also in the DD Speed shop fiasco Dan had to readjust those valves as they were loose and actually the damage had already been done. It is very disappointing to go through the process of assembling an engine and to have this failure. I have an old auto repair manual (Glenns from 1965, that covers all major auto repairs in depth, and the basics are still true today with the exception of the computer controlled vehicles). Under engine rebuilding it states that a freshly rebuilt engine should be run in at a higher RPM for initial starting in order for the parts to receive sufficient oiling and break in. I was taught to run in the engine this way and of course the cam grinder I used way back in the seventies recommended this procedure and he also provided the GM camshaft additive that one should use on GM high performance camshafts, and it was also recommended at each oil change. We had issues with camshaft failures naturally and it generally concerned poor break in procedures, but there are so many variables here that it is hard to pin the cause down. i will agree with My Vintage Iron that just going to rollers especially solid rollers is best for high performance camshafts and those engines that have higher pressure valve springs as well. The cost of an engine failure and of course an engine failure comeback is not worth it. Appreciate your video.🥸
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver
@Monaco-BuilditFixitDriveitEver Жыл бұрын
Thanks very much for following this major issue.
@george1la
@george1la Жыл бұрын
I am 76 and 2 months out of an ICU. My cam went flat. I am now on my 4th attempt. First I totally agree with the seeming fact that quality control seems to not exist anymore. I have watched so many videos on just this subject trying to find an answer. One video at the end talked about a Diamond Like Coating (DLC). It is almost as hard as a diamond and because it is made out of carbon with a plasma application process it is also super slippery. Summit Racing has been the best through this total nightmare caused by trash parts. I had a new Comp Cam and lifters from Summit when I watched this video. They stated that Comp Cams had sent these lifters out for an independent analysis. No matter how fast, or how much spring pressure they put on the spintron it did not care. They abused it on break in and it did not care. I waited an extra week to put the cam in to make sure I put it in with the DLC lifters. Summit agreed to send me the DLC lifters and I was to send back the new, in the unopened box, standard lifters. DLC is only about $15.00 more. Uncle Tony research this and do a show on these lifters. They are new. I cannot believe the difference. I was burning out changing cams and lifters and then being without transportation. Now I am waiting for a new radiator, which I have to modify as I drive a 1969 Chevy van with about 1,500,000 miles on it. Then bullet proof again. After all that radiator is about 35 years old and lots of miles and abuse. I have a 4 bolt main 350 with ARP main studs and head bolts. It has 2.02, 1.64 stainless valves, springs for this lift of cam put in with a special dial indicator for proper spring height, full roller rockers, screw in studs, guide plates, and chrome moly pushrods. When on it runs real good, when not on it is trash. Spend the money and buy DLC lifters as insurance. After all gaskets and oil can be $100.00.
@simoncochran9824
@simoncochran9824 Жыл бұрын
Thank goodness for you you’re the greatest we won’t know what to do without you
@Tshade67
@Tshade67 Жыл бұрын
My first job was cleaning parts in my stepdad's shop in1983. We were doing cam swaps all the time. It was an epidemic! I believe the addition over overdrive transmissions also played a factor. The engines weren't turning enough rpm at speed to splash an adequate amount of oil onto the camshafts.
@anthropicandroid4494
@anthropicandroid4494 Жыл бұрын
These deep dives into industry is why I'm subscribed
@chrisgleis4297
@chrisgleis4297 Жыл бұрын
I like the community of Gear Head Monks.
@opsihota2118
@opsihota2118 6 күн бұрын
I'd love your take on Rhoads lifters and how those have fared, don't hear about them much these days but a couple decades ago I remember them being all the rage.
@JohnDoe-ud2cc
@JohnDoe-ud2cc 5 ай бұрын
My buddy back in like 2010 when the flat cam epidemic was at its peak, he had a comp cam eat itself on a BBC on brake in.
@michaelwelch5392
@michaelwelch5392 Жыл бұрын
Was watching a Aussey. you tube channel called the Skid Factory. This engine shop had a lifter grinding machine that ground the crown to there specs. They did this to all new out of the box lifters before going into a engine. If I remember the machine looked to be 75 years old. I think you're right about the crowns. Who knows modern oils don't create the friction needed to spin a lifter that it needs to live
@brianeffler7835
@brianeffler7835 Жыл бұрын
I knew a engine builder who back in the 80's who put cam buttons on all flat tappet lifter cams he said it was good insurance against cam and lifter failure. Here we are all these years later still the same problem. Everyone said back then and still today you don't need to do that. Well it's time to wake up. Also use a good oil zddp content or additive.
@Thunderbird1968
@Thunderbird1968 5 ай бұрын
Ran a melling camshaft in my 429 and thankfully it has been fine.
@TrentGustus
@TrentGustus Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this, I've got a cam I'm installing right now, it was hard to get with all the supply shortages. It's nice to know that it's something we can check first
@cheatingiscompeting3647
@cheatingiscompeting3647 Жыл бұрын
He's got a great video set for 383 stroker builds. Definitely a great channel to watch.
@patnaty
@patnaty Жыл бұрын
Curious to see comp cam reaction to this
@tommassey4823
@tommassey4823 Жыл бұрын
Another thing to check on a flat tappet is the distributor drive gear on the new cam. Bought a voo doo cam years ago that ate the dizzy gear on the distributor and went flat as well. The tolerances were checked between dizzy gears and were in spec. before assembly. Called Holley about this and their answer was didn't you burnish the cam gear before installing, well no never have had to do that ever. They said take a wire brush to cam gear next time before install, put the onus on me. Lost 4 grand on that build
@howabouthetruth2157
@howabouthetruth2157 Жыл бұрын
I've been watching MyVintageIron & subbed for several years now. I caught that video recently as well. You KNOW it's getting bad when he makes the public announcement that after losing SIX flat tappet cams, he will no longer build them, from now on, it's roller only.
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt Жыл бұрын
I remember the early 80s Chevy cam issues very well. I also remember, in the late 80s, GM also warranteed quite a few short blocks, especially in pickups, due to casting flaws in the block itself.
@jesse75
@jesse75 Жыл бұрын
Cheap target engines.
@MikeBrown-ii3pt
@MikeBrown-ii3pt Жыл бұрын
@@jesse75 No, I'm talking about original engines in brand new vehicles. I personally know 3 people that purchased new trucks in 1988 and 89 with 350 (5.7L) engines and all 3 had the short blocks replaced under warranty within the first 6 months because of cracked blocks. I've heard about many others but, as I said, I know 3 personally.
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