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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 8 March 2005 3:53:14 PM(UTC)
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I have herd that if you put a new cam in your motor you need to run the motor at about 1500rv for about 15 min's is this correct , the motor is 202 and new cam is what they call economy cam.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, 9 March 2005 4:06:20 AM(UTC)
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Yep thats correct, its a procces know as running in the cam.
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#3 Posted : Thursday, 10 March 2005 7:19:09 PM(UTC)
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Would it be ok to take it for a 20min drive instead ? Or is it a case of the vehicle must be stationary with no load ? ....John
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#4 Posted : Thursday, 10 March 2005 10:16:54 PM(UTC)
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It has to run at constant revs. It's aways a quandry with a new engine, as normally they have no exhaust fitted yet and open pipes upset neighbours. You are best to tilt tray it to wherever it needs to go, and make sure that they can't start it. If you do
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