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<blockquote data-quote="RPM4DAZ" data-source="post: 9601083" data-attributes="member: 54154"><p>My question is. What was wrong with them? Asymetric doesn't make them wrong. Most OHC lobes are asymetrical. Did anyone degree them to check them out? Could they just have been installed and out of phase? The farther you get from a "stock" or OEM component ( the farther out of range from original design intent) the can be larger when not installed right. Do you still have the cams? Call Crower or any good engine builder and have the cams checked as per Crowers specs. They will send you a cam card on the grinds. They just need the numbers off of the cams. They still might good... If they are still good, you could prove it and sell them in good conscience if you still didn't want them in your engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RPM4DAZ, post: 9601083, member: 54154"] My question is. What was wrong with them? Asymetric doesn't make them wrong. Most OHC lobes are asymetrical. Did anyone degree them to check them out? Could they just have been installed and out of phase? The farther you get from a "stock" or OEM component ( the farther out of range from original design intent) the can be larger when not installed right. Do you still have the cams? Call Crower or any good engine builder and have the cams checked as per Crowers specs. They will send you a cam card on the grinds. They just need the numbers off of the cams. They still might good... If they are still good, you could prove it and sell them in good conscience if you still didn't want them in your engine. [/QUOTE]
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