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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: rajveer.sandhu on 21 July 2011, 13:45:04

Title: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: rajveer.sandhu on 21 July 2011, 13:45:04
Is there a How To anywhere for changing Camshafts on a 3.0v6 to all G-Cams?

Had a look in the maintenance section but I could not find one.
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: gsizoli on 21 July 2011, 13:58:10
What will happen if you replace the cams? As I've known till now it only works in case of 2.5 V6s (more power), or Am I wrong?
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: The Red Baron on 21 July 2011, 14:05:05
if im right, the g cam has a longer valve event time. =more air on induction, however, dont think it would make much difference if it cant get out any quicker on the exhaust event......i may be wrong ::)
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: gsizoli on 21 July 2011, 14:19:54
Anyway you can find all information in HAYNES. You need a cam lock kit to install timing belt again.
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: TheBoy on 21 July 2011, 18:02:51
I suspect 4 G cams will, at best, make sod all difference.


To do it though is all self explanatory. Engine safe, cambelt off, camcovers off, spockets off, cams replaced, refit. I lot of stuff is 8Nm, so a good low range torque wrench is reqd.

Its critical the clamps do not get mixed.
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: Kevin Wood on 22 July 2011, 00:42:37
Yep. Intake cam is already a "G" so you'll only be changing the exhaust. Not worth the bother IMHO.

Kevin
Title: Re: How to on Camshaft change
Post by: rajveer.sandhu on 22 July 2011, 09:36:21
I'm changing the Exhaust Cams to G Cams and also fitting 3.2 Exhaust Manifolds with either a sports cat system or no cats at all (going to have a the tubes made so when it comes to MOT time I can bolt the cats back on).

Hopefully all of this will give me some difference in power and response.