Camshafts, Lifters, & Parts
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
Engine Camshaft Follower
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Camshafts, Lifters, & Parts: The Engine's Valve Control System
For reliable components at great prices, Nissan 24 is your trusted source. Camshafts, lifters, and related parts control the precise timing of your engine's intake and exhaust valves, ensuring proper fuel mixture and exhaust gas flow. These components work together to open and close valves at exactly the right moments during the combustion cycle for maximum efficiency. The camshaft rotates at half the speed of the crankshaft, using specially shaped lobes to actuate lifters that push on valve stems. Without proper valve timing, your engine would experience poor performance, increased emissions, and potential internal damage.
How Camshafts and Lifters Control Engine Breathing
Modern Nissan vehicles like the 350Z and 370Z feature sophisticated valve train systems with variable timing capabilities that adjust camshaft position based on engine load and speed. Hydraulic lifters automatically adjust valve clearances to maintain proper contact with camshaft lobes throughout engine operation. These systems work closely with the timing belts or chains to ensure synchronized operation between the crankshaft and camshaft assemblies.
Recognizing Valve Train Component Problems
Ticking or tapping noises from the engine, especially during cold starts, often indicate worn lifters or insufficient oil pressure reaching valve train components. Rough idling, poor acceleration, or reduced fuel economy may signal camshaft lobe wear or timing chain stretch affecting valve operation. Advanced wear can cause valve float at high RPMs, misfiring, or complete valve failure requiring expensive engine repairs.
Service Requirements and Quality Considerations
Camshafts and lifters typically last 100,000 to 200,000 miles under normal operating conditions, though inadequate oil changes can accelerate wear significantly. Regular oil changes with proper viscosity grades help maintain hydraulic lifter function and prevent camshaft lobe scoring. Genuine Nissan camshafts and lifters maintain exact specifications for lift, duration, and timing while using superior metallurgy compared to aftermarket alternatives that may cause premature wear or timing irregularities.
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