Worn cam lobe

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T.Hanson
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Worn cam lobe

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Cam lobe over number six shows wear. I'm told it's a result of the oil bar not doing a good job of oiling back there. For that I installed the new style retainer bolts.

As the wear seems to be on the pointy end of the lobe, do we put any windage into the adjustment ? As all the others look fine and this one is just visible, I'm inclined to drive it with economic pragmatism. Not that clicky picky.
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Post by Mike W. »

#6, that's odd, usually it's #1. That's the only one I even give a close check to, LOL. But adjust it as usual, you will have a couple of thousandths less lift on that valve, but if it's minor I doubt even a dyno let alone seat of the pants would be able to tell. I even put one togther that way on my first E12, just a couple of thou out, caused by a bad rocker arm. Never noticed, nor did it seem to wear any further.
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Post by Odometergears »

If you or anyone else wants, I have a stock cam that's in great shape in a box ready to be installed. I changed cams for the trubo project I am in the middle of.

Call me if you are interested.

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Thanks. Keeping your number for speedo switch to 140, suspecting the gear will fall apart in between. As I have a spare head, just did a rebuild on 528 II, I'm not in the mood to do another tear down.

I'm sure the day I am I'll remember your offer. Maybe I'll call you then and you can laugh.
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Post by pmaronoff »

Could you please tell me where you got the new style retainer bolts.
I have a valve adjustment coming up and would like to put new ones in. Thanks.
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Any BMW parts dealer. Maximillian, look on realoem.com.
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Post by Odometergears »

just take the old ones to a machine shop or put them on a drill press. They just have a small hole in the head to run safety wire through.

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Post by Mike W. »

Much cheaper fix is to give the old ones a shot of carb cleaner to degrease and a couple of drops of red locktite to lock them in place. I've never had a locktited one come loose, and I've had some in place for many many miles.
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Post by pmaronoff »

Thank you for all the good tips. When the valve cover comes off we'll see what the best action to take.
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