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XTREME Jan 28, 2007 12:14 AM

Cosworth Cams
 
I recently ordered a set of Cosworth cams and valve springs from WORKS and I'm hesitant about installing them myself. Does anybody have any information on this subject specifically for the Evo's? My plan is to remove the valve springs and install the new ones by using a compressor and keeping around 15-20 psi in the cylinder. I've heard another method is to put rope in the cylinder. I'm determined not to have to remove the head...any light on this subject?

southside Feb 2, 2008 01:31 AM

RE: Cosworth Cams
 
well you bought the best give me a few days and ill ask about that

EMonz57 Feb 2, 2008 10:50 AM

RE: Cosworth Cams
 
I would remove the head dude. your only going to be the head studs away from pulling the head off. Prob will make the job 10x easier. Not that I have ever done springs though. I did do my cams with the head off and those are the easy part

southside Feb 2, 2008 05:10 PM

RE: Cosworth Cams
 
cool that saved me the trouble

XTREME Feb 4, 2008 02:48 PM

RE: Cosworth Cams
 
When I installed my cams I didn't remove the head; it was actually surprisingly easy by following the instructions posted on the evomoto website. While installing the cams I also did the head studs.

EMonz57 Feb 4, 2008 05:50 PM

RE: Cosworth Cams
 
I know the cams and head studs are the easy part. and no need to remove the head. I would however for the springs but thats me


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