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Well I took my 85 coupe (automatic) in to the shop because it was getting some detonation when under load and above 3000 rpm. Here is what they told me. The number two cam lobe is shot. This is causing the exhaust valve not to open far enough or long enough to allow the exhaust gasses to escape completely. Then when the intake valve opens the remaining exhaust gasses escape back into the intake (you can hear a little backfiring) causing the next round to be leaner and therefore detonating. The detonation only happens under a load, but you can hear a faint backfiring when revved up in park. They quoted me $4300 for an engine rebuild (which they recomend) and $2700 to replace the cam shaft. Since I have two kids in college right now, it is going to have to either wait or I will have to do it myself.
Here are some questions I have. If anyone can help with advice, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
(1) - Is this something that will be Ok if I baby it for a while (keeping it under 3000 rpm)?
To replace the cam myself.
(2) - What is the stock cam for the 85 350 TPI engine?
(3) - Does anyone have any tips or things to beware of when replacing a cam?
(4) - The service manual basically tells you to remove everything from the front of the engine as well as the radiator. Does the transmission fluid cooler in front of the radiator, the A/C compressor, and the oil pan need to be removed?
(5) - Can it be replaced from the top or does the car need to be lifted to get to the underside?
Any advice is welcome.
Mike
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Here are some questions I have. If anyone can help with advice, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks.
(1) - Is this something that will be Ok if I baby it for a while (keeping it under 3000 rpm)?
To replace the cam myself.
(2) - What is the stock cam for the 85 350 TPI engine?
(3) - Does anyone have any tips or things to beware of when replacing a cam?
(4) - The service manual basically tells you to remove everything from the front of the engine as well as the radiator. Does the transmission fluid cooler in front of the radiator, the A/C compressor, and the oil pan need to be removed?
(5) - Can it be replaced from the top or does the car need to be lifted to get to the underside?
Any advice is welcome.
Mike
