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How long will a camshaft last?

How long will a camshaft last?

The camshaft will probably live as long as the engine lasts, if you care for a sufficient oil supply and proper maintenance. In Europe, cars are designed to have a lifespan of approximately 250,000 km.

How often should a camshaft be replaced?

A camshaft should last as long as the rest of the engine it is normally hydraulic camshaft followers that gum up and start the ticking noise. if you are replacing the camshaft after 100,000 miles or more is fine. but if the engine has done 300,000 miles then it will be more than just the camshaft needing replacement.

Is Cam bad for the engine?

A broken camshaft can have a major impact throughout the top end of your engine, doing serious damage to parts like the crankshaft, cylinder block and head, valves, pistons, and connecting rods.

How many camshafts are there in a car?

Unless you own a rotary powered car, you can be assured camshafts affect you. Your car may have one, or as many as four, but no matter the number they are a vital part of your engine’s performance.

Is it time to buy a performance camshaft?

Remember all modifications go hand in hand. You can’t expect peak performance from your new camshaft if you still have a standard exhaust system or you haven’t had your head ported or polished. So now that you have spoken to the professionals about which cam best suits your car’s setup, it’s time to go and buy your performance camshaft!

What’s the average length of a car Cam?

Timing is critical. If the intake is not open for long enough or the exhaust valves open early, much of the power from the engine will be gone. An average family car will typically have a cam duration of 250 degrees or lower.

What happens when you increase the length of a camshaft?

In general, increasing a camshaft’s duration typically increases the overlap, unless the Lobe Separation Angle is increased to compensate. A lay person can readily spot a long duration camshaft by observing the broad surface where the cam pushes the valve open for a large number of degrees of crankshaft rotation.

What should the length of a camshaft be?

A cam with a duration of 240 degrees of higher will typically produce the most power from 3,500 to 7,000 rpm. But there’s more to camshaft ­selection than lift and duration.

Remember all modifications go hand in hand. You can’t expect peak performance from your new camshaft if you still have a standard exhaust system or you haven’t had your head ported or polished. So now that you have spoken to the professionals about which cam best suits your car’s setup, it’s time to go and buy your performance camshaft!

What are the different types of performance camshafts?

Performance camshafts can come in almost any degree you require. But here are a few common cam degrees that you will hear in any day to day conversation; 270,272 and 276 are considered “Street cams”, 288 and 298 degree cams are considered to be “Racing cams” and are used on cars that need to rev a lot higher than your average street car.

How does a high performance camshaft gain power?

In order to gain power with a high performance (longer duration) camshaft, you must have an engine which is capable of reaching the higher RPM levels. For example, no matter how much duration you have, a stock Model T motor is never going to turn 5,000 RPMs.

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Ruth Doyle