harder....headers or cam?
Harder...definetly the headers
Longer...Hotcam
The headers were a PITA to install having to squeze them in place and disconnect the passenger mount and tilt the motor.
The cam took a few days, but went smoothly.
Longer...Hotcam
The headers were a PITA to install having to squeze them in place and disconnect the passenger mount and tilt the motor.
The cam took a few days, but went smoothly.
Originally posted by Fast96WS6
Harder...definetly the headers
Longer...Hotcam
The headers were a PITA to install having to squeze them in place and disconnect the passenger mount and tilt the motor.
The cam took a few days, but went smoothly.
Harder...definetly the headers
Longer...Hotcam
The headers were a PITA to install having to squeze them in place and disconnect the passenger mount and tilt the motor.
The cam took a few days, but went smoothly.
I didn't have to tilt the engine to get my headers in. I think it depends on which ones you get (LTs anyway) Either way, make sure you got alot of tools so you don't have to go someplace else to get some.
ummm... STOP.... Your comparing to different skills entirely.
Installing headers is a pain in the butt. and does take forever. but with a couple pictures and a bit of advice my mom could probably install them. It's more or less grunt work.
Installing a cam on the other hand, can go..... moderately quick. If you know what you are doing. The difference is that you can't really guess your way through it (well at least i wouldn't recommend it).
A steady hand is necessary to avoid trashing the cam bearings and degreeing it is also a big pain in the ***.
Installing headers is a pain in the butt. and does take forever. but with a couple pictures and a bit of advice my mom could probably install them. It's more or less grunt work.
Installing a cam on the other hand, can go..... moderately quick. If you know what you are doing. The difference is that you can't really guess your way through it (well at least i wouldn't recommend it).
A steady hand is necessary to avoid trashing the cam bearings and degreeing it is also a big pain in the ***.
Ive done both, and have to say
headers=time consuming but easy
cam= very time consuming and very much a pain in the ****.
both of these mods require supporting mods. ie. 02 extenders, wraping the wires and/or relocating them, might as well replace plug wires/plugs w/headers right? need to replace the valve springs/pushrods/seals/maybe opti while your in there too. the list goes on and on. Id say headers should def. be done first. JMHO
chris
headers=time consuming but easy
cam= very time consuming and very much a pain in the ****.
both of these mods require supporting mods. ie. 02 extenders, wraping the wires and/or relocating them, might as well replace plug wires/plugs w/headers right? need to replace the valve springs/pushrods/seals/maybe opti while your in there too. the list goes on and on. Id say headers should def. be done first. JMHO
chris
I just went out one day and started tearing it apart, got the heads off in a day and di the rest over a few months of free time, was not really hard and there are a lot of good guides on the net it just takes a while...
Originally posted by ROADRAGE
Do em both at once, get heads while your at it. Nothing like learning by fire. Man it sucked putting back together.
Do em both at once, get heads while your at it. Nothing like learning by fire. Man it sucked putting back together.
i just installed the new cam and am trying to get the new headers squeezed in there but still have to assemble the whole top of the engine.
i also say do them both at once.
it's better to take it hard once than twice, right?
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