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Ive just read an article on installing cams on the Puma Racing website, and it says that when you start the car you should not let it idle and keep the revs up. I'm just wondering If I may of caused my head damage due to not carrying out a bedding in procedure?

Does it really affect things that much if you don't carry out the bedding in process? Reading this has concerned me a bit!

http://www.pumaracing.co.uk/cam1.htm

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The manufacturers normally recommend that you hold the car a 2000rpm for 10-15mins. The reason for this is to complete the hardening process of the camshaft.

Worst case scenario is that a lobe wears, however, you would be unlucky for that to happen. You would soon know as the car would not run a bit lumpy.

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Running in is for bottom end reasons and not top end. You'll be fine. I've replaced two heads, one in an RST and had my head rebuilt before I had my whole engine rebuilt, you don't need to run in a cylinder head.

If the cams need bedding in you wont damage anything im sure of it.

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