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I am about to be on my 3rd camshaft in my 2011 MUV700. When I got the machine, the lobes were rounded so I replaced it with an OEM. A few months later and the machine broke down again. I parked it for a while and just got around to tearing it down again. As expected, the lobes are extremely worn down again.
I've seen discussion about there being a suspected production batch issue with the hardening. The only non-OEM cam I know of is Caltric, but I've read hit-or-miss things on them, in general. So now I'm in a bit of a conundrum. Do I buy another OEM cam and gamble with it being from a poor production run, or do I save a few bucks and gamble with Caltric's hit-or-miss? If I go Caltric, I can get 2 for the price of one OEM and technically have a quick spare. If I go OEM again and get unlucky again, I could be back inside the engine yet again for another cam in the near future. On the other hand, I could get lucky with Caltric or I could finally get lucky with OEM.... Hmmmm......
Has anyone used the Caltric cam with good results to where it might be worth the gamble? Or does it still make the most sense to try my hand at another OEM? What do ya'll think?
I've seen discussion about there being a suspected production batch issue with the hardening. The only non-OEM cam I know of is Caltric, but I've read hit-or-miss things on them, in general. So now I'm in a bit of a conundrum. Do I buy another OEM cam and gamble with it being from a poor production run, or do I save a few bucks and gamble with Caltric's hit-or-miss? If I go Caltric, I can get 2 for the price of one OEM and technically have a quick spare. If I go OEM again and get unlucky again, I could be back inside the engine yet again for another cam in the near future. On the other hand, I could get lucky with Caltric or I could finally get lucky with OEM.... Hmmmm......
Has anyone used the Caltric cam with good results to where it might be worth the gamble? Or does it still make the most sense to try my hand at another OEM? What do ya'll think?