Cam break-in
I had a thought and wondered what others have done about this.
Do you change to new rocker arms when you put in a different cam?
My thinking is as such, back in the days that I played with V8 pushrod engines any time you installed a new cam or even a used cam it is common practice to install new "lifters". The reason was in part that the interface between the cam and the lifter "wore in" together to a certain extent.
Does this same thing occur with SR cams.
Differences that I can think of is that the cam-in-block design has the lobe cut so that it will promote the "lifter" to rotate and obviously the rocker arm doesn't.
Just looking for thoughts.
Do you change to new rocker arms when you put in a different cam?
My thinking is as such, back in the days that I played with V8 pushrod engines any time you installed a new cam or even a used cam it is common practice to install new "lifters". The reason was in part that the interface between the cam and the lifter "wore in" together to a certain extent.
Does this same thing occur with SR cams.
Differences that I can think of is that the cam-in-block design has the lobe cut so that it will promote the "lifter" to rotate and obviously the rocker arm doesn't.
Just looking for thoughts.