The camshaft, cam-chain, tensioners and ancillary parts are the driving force for engine power, opening and closing the valves at the optimum time and for the longest duration possible, delivering both maximum BHP (brake horsepower) and torque, without one being extended to the detriment of the other.
If the camshaft lobes are worn, then the valves cannot open and close at the parameters set by the engineers who first developed the engine. Equally if the valves do not seat correctly, due to weakened
Valve-springs or
Valve seat erosion then a loss of performance will be experienced.
So, when overhauling the
Valve train, pay particular attention to these potential areas of wear. Renewing the valves,
Valve springs and possibly the cam-shafts would ensure no wear in these critical areas. Also check the cam-chain, guides and tensioners - if in doubt, replace.
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Add as many parts as you wish to the same shopping cart, new Valve spring seats 1293338400 and Valve stem oil seals 0928905011 for example, and still only pay the same single fixed price shipping cost. This component may have other applications within the Suzuki model range. TIP: Smoking on start up? Check the Valve guides for wear and replace if required along with new Valve stem oil seals.