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Re: alfa-digest V9 #370



Good luck. I just went through a similar ordeal and ended up buying a new pair. Here's what I found:

It looks as if either Alfa 12-valve camshafts are not very hard or the cam follower buckets aren't very hard (or both). Every used pair I have looked at was seriously worn. Even the ones that came out of a very low milage Milano engine (less than 50K) were worn. In turn, this wears the followers (or perhaps, vice-versa. Who knows?). I also looked at a couple of pairs of 're-grinds' which have been re-profiled to 'S' characteristics, then re-hardened. All of these had so much material removed from the 'heel' of the cam lobe*, that it requires one to have custom tappet spacers made-up to get the valves to adjust as Alfa doesn't make any which are thick enough for re-ground cams and you can't stack them. A new pair will cost you about US$800, and you also need to replace ALL of the cam follower buckets, both for the 6 inlet valves and the six exhaust valves because they are bound to be worn as well. To check, run your finger over the follower face. If you feel ANYTHING at all, that bucket needs replacing. Some of them exhibit a ridge where the cam strikes it, and others show pitting right in the center. If you do not replace them, these worn buckets will abrade your fresh cams like sandpaper.

Not good news, I know.


*When a worn cam is re-profiled, it is required that the worn part of the existing lobe must be ground completely away. This means that ALL the lobes must then be ground to match the worst one. This results in a lot of material being removed. Since Alfa V-6 cams tend to wear fast, most cams you see will have one or two lobes that very badly worn. This is likely the reason why all of the re-grinds I've looked at had insufficient 'meat' on the heel. Also, I have heard that many re-grinds are even softer than the factory cams. Sperry's, for instance, seem to have garnered a reputation for being extremely prone to wear.

George Graves
'86 GTV-6
now with 3.0 liter 'S' engine
and Power Steering


On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, at 10:41 PM, alfa-digest wrote:


Date: Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:37:05 -0800
From: "Dennis Lusis/CPI LABS" <[email protected]>
Subject: Wanted: Pair of good 164 "S" cams.

Looking for good used "S" cams to drop in my 87 Milano 2.5 L. Thanks.

Dennis
San Diego, CA
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