Repairing another cam failure SHO

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AllSHO_n_NoGO

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Found this SHO locally with the typical cam failure. This will be the 6th one we have done in the last 14 months.

This one is a 97 w/112k miles on it. Overall the car is in really nice shape. Transmission only has 10k miles on the rebuild.

Here are some pics of the car as it sits right now before it goes under the knife tomorrow morning:

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AREA 91

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That's great you are fixin her.
Please take lots of pic's.
I will be doing this sometime in the future.
:wave:
 

dukeofsho

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I thought about doing that to the engine I took out of mine. I guess I'll save the engine out of the TR SHO. It's getting the GM engine. It least I know thats good. Just going to toss in a new set of rod bearing just in case.
 

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What are you guy's using to coat the gaskets?
Hylomar?
Copper spray a gasket?
Indian head/shilac?
 

BamSHO

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i cleaned the gaskets good, then gave them a good coat of paint. Seems to be working good. You working on the white Gen3



Brian Michael
98 silver Gen3
 
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