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<div role="presentation">Jim, I torqued it to 95Ft.-Lbs. No obvious signs of wear on the hubs that I noticed and it all fit nice and snug. I always Loctite this one.</div>
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<div role="presentation">Bill, I did check the oil control valves, front and rear, and I don't believe they are the issue. </div>
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<div role="presentation">Keith, I use Silverline bearings all the way and always (tough to find sometimes). I do wipe off the coating at final install. This time I happen to use CB Racing rods which do not call for Loctite and come with ARP bolts that require
grease and a specific torque process. First, 15 ft lbs, then 20, then 25, and finally 29 ft lbs. Maybe my wrench is off? Or, I missed one? </div>
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One thing I forgot about was that during break in at about 10 minutes running around 2500 rpm the oil light came on. I shut it down right away. There was no puddle of oil or signs of oil leakage anywhere which I had expected. After it cooled I ran it again
for another 10 minutes to finish the break in process as outlined by camshaft instructions and the light did not come on this time. This may have been the start of my issues but I just carried on instead. Doh!</div>
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