Be careful when purchasing your gen 3 SHO!

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elias burd

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I purchased a 1996 sho last march in southern Illinois. The seller a dealer told me he had rebuilt the car because of a cam failure he replaced all the four cams with nos ford un welded cams. Just recently I tore down the engine and to my surprise only one rear cam had been replaced and I had a front cam gear taking a walk! Be careful when purchasing your Gen 3 SHO! I have a friend that has purchased two gen 3's and was told that cams where welded on them and found they weren't on later inspections. If I was to buy another I would want to see the cams before I put anything down.
 

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Short of a receipt and pictures from a reputable cam welder verifying that the cams have been welded, or a visual inspection, always assume that the cams aren't welded.
 

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Short of a receipt and pictures from a reputable cam welder verifying that the cams have been welded, or a visual inspection, always assume that the cams aren't welded.

My sentiments exactly.

See, I don't ALWAYS dissagree witcha...
 

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You can pretty much assume if the cams are welded or not if you talk with the owner for a while. If he doesn't know shit about tearing it down, then it probably isn't welded. Unless.. he brought it to like NeSHO or FPS and had them do it, but they do reciepts so.
 

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Short of a receipt and pictures from a reputable cam welder verifying that the cams have been welded, or a visual inspection, always assume that the cams aren't welded.


Good point that I forgot to ad. I have SHO friends that have had their cams welded by reputable people who photographed the cams welded with car vin on a piece of paper. This would suffice also.
 

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Brilliant Notation!! We all are aware, thanks anyway

I purchased a 1996 sho last march in southern Illinois. The seller a dealer told me he had rebuilt the car because of a cam failure he replaced all the four cams with nos ford un welded cams. Just recently I tore down the engine and to my surprise only one rear cam had been replaced and I had a front cam gear taking a walk! Be careful when purchasing your Gen 3 SHO! I have a friend that has purchased two gen 3's and was told that cams where welded on them and found they weren't on later inspections. If I was to buy another I would want to see the cams before I put anything down.

:thankyou:
 

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If he doesn't know shit about tearing it down, then it probably isn't welded.
Yeah, ummm, that's pretty much nonsense. :shakehead

I could introduce you to a couple hundred people at least who know that there cams are welded but who would probably have a hard time figuring out how to open the hood.
 

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lol.. center of the hood, you can't miss it.

Or, from the inside, right above the parking break.
 

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