Savage_Greg
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Good input...
I did machine work for over 12 years, so I've seem galling. I've done turning, grinding, etc. but admittedly it wasn't automotive.
Anyway, I thought that too at first. And as much as I'd like to think that QA at Suzuki would catch such stuff, I really do think it is porosity.
Reasons are...
- I am a stickler about valve clearances. Range is .003 -.005". I always shoot for .004-.005" and always double check.
- Oil levels, qualities, and quantities have never been neglected or overlooked. If nothing else, I'm one of the few that trusts Suzuki blends (THAT'S GOTTA BE IT!)
- The rocker arms have wear and flats, but no where can I find the obvious result of galling which usually means the transfer of metal material from one piece to the other.
- those are definitely pits in the cam shaft material. Interestingly, it is on both lobes too. Which in my thinking (warped as it is) is basically the same radial distance from center. I think the stock camshaft material was bad. It went to grinding, came shooting out of the CNC, got missed in inspection and ended up in my scoot.
(In my last job, QA had limits on "allowable" porosity in some of our cast materials...)
But, just on the possibility you suggest, I'll use the looser .005" adjustment when I get the new cam....especially for the bucks I'm gonna invest in it.
Thanks for your counter-point...
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