Wow.. tough to follow the thought in this thread. It's like you aren't quite posting all your thoughts and others are having trouble keeping up.
Cam swap is easy through the wheel well. Lower the subframe a bit and you can slide it out.
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Wow.. tough to follow the thought in this thread. It's like you aren't quite posting all your thoughts and others are having trouble keeping up.
Cam swap is easy through the wheel well. Lower the subframe a bit and you can slide it out.
ok sorry and thanks
If you are wanting to do a cam swap, I think you need to do a little more reading up and searching. There are a number of step-by step instructions out there on how to swap a cam. But we all have to start somewhere, and I understand that. I am just saying before you jump into anything, get as much info as you can to make the install much easier.
Here is a link for ya, step by step, even with picture on how to do a cam swap by lowering the subfram and pulling the cam out the wheel well: ( I hope this is OK to post this here)
Midwest 3800 • Cam install instructions L67 By Jeremy Hyde [ Guest ]
As a matter of fact, I used this for my first cam swap WAY back in the day about 6 or 8 yrs ago. I still have the print out in my notes in my garage still.
Hope that helps you out.
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