So a friend of mine checked out my car b/c I told him that after seafoaming, my car got a lot more noisy. He found out that my camshaft had grooves and suggested that that could be the cause of the loss of torque along with the additional noise. I guess the seafoam cleaned off all that gunk on the camshaft so it exposed those "grooves".
He said I could replace the camshaft unless I could live with the noise and the less torque. As for me, I would like to at the minimum get back to the original specs if possible (250k miles on the motor).
The main hurdle for me is the money. Otherwise I would look for an s50/s52 motor and do a swap and call it a day. However, I need to factor in costs of parts AND labor whichever route I choose. Unlike many of you guys out there I am not much of a mechanic when it comes down to working on the car.
A friend of mine who did my timing belt has a good condition stock cam and he would be able to replace it for me at a reasonable rate. I already have a new head gasket kit, bolts, nuts, and timing belt ready for when it gets swapped out.
I just don't want to regret not upgrading anything while the head is out, and I am thinking that maybe I should just save up longer until I CAN afford to do an upgrade on certain part(s).
My e30 is my daily driver/commuter car to work, but I am hoping that I can have it ready for the track by thanksgiving as far as engine reliability and performance. Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post.
He said I could replace the camshaft unless I could live with the noise and the less torque. As for me, I would like to at the minimum get back to the original specs if possible (250k miles on the motor).
The main hurdle for me is the money. Otherwise I would look for an s50/s52 motor and do a swap and call it a day. However, I need to factor in costs of parts AND labor whichever route I choose. Unlike many of you guys out there I am not much of a mechanic when it comes down to working on the car.
A friend of mine who did my timing belt has a good condition stock cam and he would be able to replace it for me at a reasonable rate. I already have a new head gasket kit, bolts, nuts, and timing belt ready for when it gets swapped out.
I just don't want to regret not upgrading anything while the head is out, and I am thinking that maybe I should just save up longer until I CAN afford to do an upgrade on certain part(s).
My e30 is my daily driver/commuter car to work, but I am hoping that I can have it ready for the track by thanksgiving as far as engine reliability and performance. Any thoughts and suggestions would be appreciated. Sorry for the long post.
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