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6.0 Bullet Proof To Do?
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[QUOTE="DEEZUZ, post: 1353176, member: 1508"] I'm starting to believe the opposite, and the lobes are taking out the lifters. Lobes are only as hard as the very thin hardened surface. Anything below that is fair game and not very strong. Here's my cam [ATTACH=full]162686[/ATTACH] With corresponding lifter [ATTACH=full]162687[/ATTACH] Of course it's likely the roller had started to chip away first, but look at how evenly flattened that lobe is... It's definitely a chicken and egg argument. But the roller was perfectly smooth and no needle bearings were lost yet... IMO it's the lobes going first [/QUOTE]
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