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was tune-up routine? now Solid lifters
If you're assuming your shims have no wear on them after however many miles are
on them, then sure. All I want to emphasize is that the gap should ALWAYS be
measured on a solid-lifter-ed cam change-out and shims changed out as necessary.
JT
> Untrue... Unless the base circle is different (shouldn't be), you will not
> have to change out the shims. I've never had to change shims with any cam
> I've installed. The gap is measured with the lobes
> pointing up...
>
> Later,
>
> Mark.