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Old 24 Sep 2005, 08:41 am
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Default camshaft broken

I have a 93 honda accord. My camshaft broke the other day. Why, I do not
know but I hear its a common problem for honda. My friends tell me that my
engine is gone, that it would be better to replace it with a new/used one.
My other friends tell me that all I need to do is to replace the heads with
new cam and kit.
Have anyone touched such a problem? If so tell me your experience or give
suggestions. Thanks
email mbtinsley@msn.com


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Old 03 Oct 2005, 07:24 am
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Default Re: camshaft broken

hi id say you bent sum valves when your cam broke or timing belt went

put a new head on it and a mild to race camshaft and get hepps more power

and give your honda a heart


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