> almost cast. I was told that they just wear away to > sludge and it's no biggie. Won't be any metal What the mechanic told me I thought was very interesting. Again, this was back when he thought the cam had just wiped lobes, and not broken. He said that camshafts usually wear down very quickly- in less than 5000 miles. Evidentally the top 0.010 of the cam is hardened, and once that wears away, the under-metal is very soft and goes quickly. Of course, that wasn't my problem. The cam broke, and I have evidenced cast breaking before- it is usually very clean. The inertia of the cam, plus the bit of friction between the two halves, probably caused the backfiring. i doubt it twisted at all- cast is very brittle, strong in compression, but weak in shear or torsion. In that regard, it seems like a poor choice for a cam- steel w/b better. I'm sticking to my plan- getting a new cam (as close a grind to stock as possible, sorry D^2!) and a new oil pump, and get it home. I've been conflicted about this whole experience. My Imperial is a fairly rare car, and I feel some sort of obligation to keep it running. Then again, its my money, and the car does belong to me. Of course, I could sell it, and "entrust" its care to someone else, someone who may do a better or worse job of keeping the car up than I have. I also look at all the side effects that a year and a half of Imperial ownership have wrought- several new aquaintances, a LOT of learning, the ability to share some of my own experiences and knowledge, and to share in others'. Well, we'll see... ===== --Mike Pittinaro "Peculiar travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God." --Kurt Vonnegut, "Cat's Cradle" __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com