Re: cam change

From: the bobster (charger69rt@inficad.com)
Date: Sat Jan 23 1999 - 17:46:53 EST


In a message dated 1/22/99 4:27:38 PM Central Standard Time,
DOYLEVONHEMI@webtv.net writes:

<< No you do not have to pull the engine to install a cam in a dakota. I
 was going to have a guy that my friend knows put the cam in. But he
said
 he was going to charge me 700.00 bucks to do it because he had to pull
 the motor out. That didnt sound right so I called around found a place
 that was going to do it a lot cheaper and they didnt have to pull the
 motor. All they had to do is remove the radiator. I think the guy was
 trying to pull one over on me.
>>

If you don't mine me asking, how much less did it cost to install the
cam
without removing the motor? I've been thinking of having this mod done
in the
near future myself. Also, how did the cam affect gas mileage, low, mid,
and
upper rpm power, etc? Did you install new valve springs, roller rockers,
etc.
while you were there? Thanks.

Jeff

List

I just measured the 318 in my 92 Dak. Front to back is about 22'.
22' from the timing cover area forward is past the front grille.
Radiator, condensor for the A/C,and front trim would also have to come
off.

We recently had a "troutman" type event that required some heavy
disassembly.

We pulled the engine for the cam change.

roblip
charger69rt@inficad.com



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