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Cast nitrided with Dynacron coating on cam and
Lifters works awesome, ran 2 yrs and cam looks Perfect.
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James and Ron, a couple of questions:
- Are you having the cast cams nitrided and then Dynacron coated? - Is a non-Dynacroned, nitrided cam is okay? - If you're going to Dynacron the cam, do you get a non-nitrided cam to start with? - What are you doing for break in? Feel free to PM me if you wish. Thanks in advance for the advice! ![]()
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Gday,
Very interested in the reply to the above question if you dont mind sharing, also any issue's with different oils or additives affecting the coatings? Cheers Paul |
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I have been nitriding the cam and having it
And the lifters both Dynacron coated. Have Used all types of oil with no issues. I have been Breaking in with soft springs also!
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Gday Ron,
Thanks for the response! Cheers Paul |
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