Need help finding camshaft and lifter set for 8.0L V10
#1
Need help finding camshaft and lifter set for 8.0L V10
I have a 99 Ram 2500 with a V10 that runs and drives but has loud lifter noise and I am told by a trusted shop that it needs a camshaft. I would rather replace it with one that is going to give it more power for towing but I am having trouble finding one. Does anyone know where I can get a camshaft/lifter set for it?
#3
Crane Cams, Comp Cams, and a selection of others make cam/lifter kits for them. Summit, or Jegs are probably your best bet, I don't know if Hughes Engines does anything with the 8.0 or not....
That said, if you get lifter noise as the engine RPM increases, right before it shifts, but, not every time.... I almost think that is normal. Mine has done that since I bought it, back in 17.... hasn't gotten any better or worse either. Normal cruising the engine is quiet, just occasionally, it will delay a shift, and it rattles some.
That said, if you get lifter noise as the engine RPM increases, right before it shifts, but, not every time.... I almost think that is normal. Mine has done that since I bought it, back in 17.... hasn't gotten any better or worse either. Normal cruising the engine is quiet, just occasionally, it will delay a shift, and it rattles some.
#4
Crane Cams, Comp Cams, and a selection of others make cam/lifter kits for them. Summit, or Jegs are probably your best bet, I don't know if Hughes Engines does anything with the 8.0 or not....
That said, if you get lifter noise as the engine RPM increases, right before it shifts, but, not every time.... I almost think that is normal. Mine has done that since I bought it, back in 17.... hasn't gotten any better or worse either. Normal cruising the engine is quiet, just occasionally, it will delay a shift, and it rattles some.
That said, if you get lifter noise as the engine RPM increases, right before it shifts, but, not every time.... I almost think that is normal. Mine has done that since I bought it, back in 17.... hasn't gotten any better or worse either. Normal cruising the engine is quiet, just occasionally, it will delay a shift, and it rattles some.
#5
Jegs has a couple. Theoretically.... (more at bottom of page...) Whether they are in stock or not, is another question. Not much info on them though, not even cam specs..... Might be worth while to give 'em a call. Keep in mind, this is the CHEAPEST one of found, most are north of 700 bucks.... Ouchie....
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Jegs has a couple. Theoretically.... (more at bottom of page...) Whether they are in stock or not, is another question. Not much info on them though, not even cam specs..... Might be worth while to give 'em a call. Keep in mind, this is the CHEAPEST one of found, most are north of 700 bucks.... Ouchie....
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I clicked on the link and it says it’s for a magnum V8, but I’m not really sure what I am looking for when it comes to getting a camshaft for it, it’s been almost 20 years since I’ve actually worked as a mechanic. I know a camshaft is going to be fairly expensive, especially since I would rather replace it with something that will give it more power and I am not terribly worried about price since it’s my grandfathers pickup that he bought new, took me years to talk my uncle into selling it to me, it’s in almost mint shape inside and out and I only have about $3,200 into it so far. I bought thinking it needed a new engine but it ended up just having a missing pushrod and ran good for close to a year before now.
Here ya go, more at the bottom of the page. Why it shows TWO cams is beyond me.
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You might also want to consider taking your existing cam (or a core from another V10 engine) and having it reground to incorporate a towing profile. There are several places that are good at regrinding camshafts. Here's one, for example - https://www.oregoncamshaft.com/
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You might also want to consider taking your existing cam (or a core from another V10 engine) and having it reground to incorporate a towing profile. There are several places that are good at regrinding camshafts. Here's one, for example - https://www.oregoncamshaft.com/
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AtomicDog (07-14-2024)