22re rv camshaft?
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22re rv camshaft?
anyone ever put in a cmshaft in a 22re? i would like to get the 268 rv cam on engnbldr but i had a few questions. first off is it worth the 117$? does it make a noticeable power increase? a noticeable mpg decrease? and what all would i need for instal? thanks guys!
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I have ran both the 261 and 268 cam. The 261 is more for off idle performance, low speeds etc. the 268 is more for highway/city driving more 1500 to 3500rpm range. It is worth the money. They are worth about 1-2mpg increase. I would suggest getting a new valve cover seals etc, if you haven't replaced them in a long time.
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I really like my 261 cam right now with a pacesetter header running around town, lots of a low end torque. Yeah I would just buy a upper engine gasket kit, comes with all the gaskets to replace any of the old leaky ones you have while you are replacing the cam.
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No I did not pull the head. When you do change the cam make sure the engine is cool and drain off some anti-freeze so none gets into the oil/cylinders when you take the head bolts out to remove the rocker assymbly. When you reinstall the bolts some oil will get down in the head bolt holes so use a syringe and some plastic tube to remove some of the oil if not you will end up stripping out the threads in the block.
Head torque is 58 ft/lbs and is applied in 3 steps so I start from the center bolts and work my way out. Starting at 20 ft/lbs then to 40 ft/lbs then to 58 ft/lbs.
Head torque is 58 ft/lbs and is applied in 3 steps so I start from the center bolts and work my way out. Starting at 20 ft/lbs then to 40 ft/lbs then to 58 ft/lbs.
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