With all the guys screwing around with putting exhaust cams on the
intake side, I suspect it would not be difficult to find a spare intake
cam. And definitely a better fix than JB Weld. Go ahead and keep the
lifters.

Keith Tanner
Flyin' Miata
[email protected]
http://www.flyinmiata.com <http://www.flyinmiata.com/> 
1-800-FLY-MX5s (orders)
1-970-464-5600 (tech) 

 


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        From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Robert McElwee
        Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2009 6:10 PM
        To: Miatapower Miata Power
        Subject: use jb weld to repair camshaft or just replace it?
        
        
        I am working on a friends car. It is a '97 that they only had
for 1 week. They brought the car to me with a horrible oil leak (engine
was 3 quarts low on oil) and a 110K mile engine without any history. I
put a new timing belt, water pump and seals in the car and then
scrapped/washed all the old oil up. After putting the car back together
I find that the intake camshaft has a bad gouge in it (well, more like
someone took a dremel or something and cut a flat spot in it). Of course
I didn't see this when I had everything apart! <G>. Anyway, I was fixing
to order a used camshaft and started thinking that maybe I could try to
repair it with some JB Weld and then sand it smooth. My thoughts are
that it won't hurt to at least try to fill in the hole AND the camshaft
is already worn with the lifters where another camshaft might not. What
do you guys think? Do you normally replace the lifters as well? I am
pretty sure the owner does not want to get too much invested in the
repair (i.e. new camshaft and new lifters). 
        
        -- 
        Robert McElwee and Blue Flash
        "The 50 MPG Miata"
        www.lightweightmiata.com/blue
        
        Lightweight Miata Forum:
        www.lightweightmiata.com/forum
        
        The Miata Trailer Project:
        www.lightweightmiata.com/trailer
        
        

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