Does having a cam hardened... I think it's called nitriding... Solve the problem for flat tablet camshafts?
But it won't take the place of breaking oil in the long run, yes?Still needs proper break-in.
Nitriding is only one part of the issue, taper on the lobe and proper radius on the lifter bottom is the rest of it. Yes a cam needs proper oil and break-in but if the cam and lifters are not properly machined it will still go flat. I watched a Youtube video of a guy and he rotates the cam by hand with just the lightly oiled lifters and if the lifters do not rotate while the cam is spinning then it comes out and he does not use it. I never tried it yet, but it kind of makes sense.Does having a cam hardened... I think it's called nitriding... Solve the problem for flat tablet camshafts?
Nitriding is only one part of the issue, taper on the lobe and proper radius on the lifter bottom is the rest of it. Yes a cam needs proper oil and break-in but if the cam and lifters are not properly machined it will still go flat. I watched a Youtube video of a guy and he rotates the cam by hand with just the lightly oiled lifters and if the lifters do not rotate while the cam is spinning then it comes out and he does not use it. I never tried it yet, but it kind of makes sense.Does having a cam hardened... I think it's called nitriding... Solve the problem for flat tablet camshafts?
FYI.....Does having a cam hardened... I think it's called nitriding... Solve the problem for flat tablet camshafts?
Yes it's one of 3 types of nitridingFor awhile, Comp Cams offered a process they called Pro Plasma. This was supposed to be some treatment to harden the cam beyond the standard.
The lift is comparable to the Magnum cam but with shorter duration. Intake 252 at 6 and 260 exhaust at 6. I'll do proper break in. Lobes and lifters look as they should.It's not a simple solution. It depends. What's your open & closed valve spring pressure? Do the lifters have the proper profile on the bottom? Does the cam lobe have the proper taper? The cam core has to be a good one, not soft Chinese junk.
There is a distinct difference between parkerizeing and nitritridingLower priced cast iron cores are induction hardened. Others are nitrided.
Most grinders parkerize their cams for a better break-in.