Mitsubishi Camshafts install how-to video // 4g63 DOHC Cam EVO8 install
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- čas přidán 5. 06. 2017
- Read more about bleeding lifters here:
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I recently did a cam swap in my evo 8 engine and decided to document how i did it.
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Am I the only one that watches all of his vids without even owning an EVO yet??
dude, that was a really good video with good commentary. Thanks for the info
Nice tip about priming at the end. I'll keep that one in mind.
You did a pretty good job at the video too you have more details then most people like the videos that shows you stuff like you have shown good job
awesome tutorial. Ill use this when i do my valve seals. Thank you.
Good refresher video 💪
Great vid Dog!
So I’m just getting ready to do this on my car and as long as I have my timing gears at the little white marks point up I should be ok to start the process and won’t have to mess with the timing? And thanks for the video very helpful
great video can't believe how little views it has
I needed this video about a month ago lol; keep up the great videos! Evo FTW
sick video bro !
excellent tech video. Thanks.
Awesome job! I was looking for some sort of video on removing/replacing camshafts and your video was exactly what I was looking for even though I have a 2010 Cadillac CTS. I'm sure most of the procedures are similar and helped me understand the process better. I guess you have to remove the chain from the camshafts in order to remove them on pretty much any car with overhead cams? I was hoping I could avoid that but looks like it would be impossible. Is that basically the case?
Thanks for the video! One issue that I saw was about bleeding the lifters is that I believe you’re actually supposed to bleed the air out and fill them up with oil completely so that they’re solid and don’t push in. The Mitsubishi manual says to do this with diesel fuel. The GSC website says to do it with oil and they have instructions. From what I’ve researched there’s a lot of confusion about bleeding the air out vs bleeding the oil out. So I’m not 100% sure but I’m leaning towards bleeding the air out since the manual and gsc both say to do it that way. Here’s the link to GSC’s instructions.
Great video !
Thanks! Very helpful.
You saved my life I couldn't find any videos of my stuck lifters I was going to take off the head thank you Soo much I'm subscribing
Random question but were you putting sealant UNDER the #1 intake cam cap before tightening vs applying it on either side of the cap after installation and right before valve cover was put on?
good shit man!
Great video my guy very specific