With all this talk about cam lean...
#22
Fork Horn
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RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
If I may recommend a pro shop (and I'm sure I will get an ass riping for even mentioning this) -- but there is a very reputable guy in MO that goes my Crackers. Ya might want to check him out. Drock mentioned Terminal Velocity -- good shop -- actually Crackers taught the guy at terminal velocity. So since its close to you try Crackers since you say there isn't a good shop near you
#23
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RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
ORIGINAL: FSUBIGMAC
If I may recommend a pro shop (and I'm sure I will get an ass riping for even mentioning this) -- but there is a very reputable guy in MO that goes my Crackers. Ya might want to check him out. Drock mentioned Terminal Velocity -- good shop -- actually Crackers taught the guy at terminal velocity. So since its close to you try Crackers since you say there isn't a good shop near you
If I may recommend a pro shop (and I'm sure I will get an ass riping for even mentioning this) -- but there is a very reputable guy in MO that goes my Crackers. Ya might want to check him out. Drock mentioned Terminal Velocity -- good shop -- actually Crackers taught the guy at terminal velocity. So since its close to you try Crackers since you say there isn't a good shop near you
Can they build thier own limbs?[:-]
#24
RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
so how is crackers going to eliminate cam lean.
Can they build thier own limbs?[:-]
ORIGINAL: FSUBIGMAC
If I may recommend a pro shop (and I'm sure I will get an ass riping for even mentioning this) -- but there is a very reputable guy in MO that goes my Crackers. Ya might want to check him out. Drock mentioned Terminal Velocity -- good shop -- actually Crackers taught the guy at terminal velocity. So since its close to you try Crackers since you say there isn't a good shop near you
If I may recommend a pro shop (and I'm sure I will get an ass riping for even mentioning this) -- but there is a very reputable guy in MO that goes my Crackers. Ya might want to check him out. Drock mentioned Terminal Velocity -- good shop -- actually Crackers taught the guy at terminal velocity. So since its close to you try Crackers since you say there isn't a good shop near you
Can they build thier own limbs?[:-]
Derek
#25
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Brampton Ontario Canada
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RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
WWAG has given you some good tips. Just try another..get yourself a tube of...http://www.eders.com/products/scorpi...ble=Y&js=n
DO NOT USE too much as this stuff is really slippery.
Just a note to say if it's 'cam lean' then this is NOT going to work. You may need to check your axle pins and cam shims(for any wear, as if the bearing seizes your axle pin will wear).
For the ticking sound your chances are good if you use the scorpion cam lube.
DO NOT USE too much as this stuff is really slippery.
Just a note to say if it's 'cam lean' then this is NOT going to work. You may need to check your axle pins and cam shims(for any wear, as if the bearing seizes your axle pin will wear).
For the ticking sound your chances are good if you use the scorpion cam lube.
#26
RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
I got it fixed guys. I went to the shop last night and he said the string had streched a bunch and the cam timing wasent even close. So he got it all straightened out and it has cured the tick. Thanks for all the help guys.
Wayne
Wayne
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RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
I got it fixed guys. I went to the shop last night and he said the string had streched a bunch and the cam timing wasent even close. So he got it all straightened out and it has cured the tick. Thanks for all the help guys.
Wayne
I got it fixed guys. I went to the shop last night and he said the string had streched a bunch and the cam timing wasent even close. So he got it all straightened out and it has cured the tick. Thanks for all the help guys.
Wayne
Do you see noticable lean?
#28
RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
ORIGINAL: bigcountry
Glad to hear it. Surprised however it fixed it. Unless the string has stretched way more than the cables and was overturning and something in the cam was touching the cam.
Do you see noticable lean?
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
I got it fixed guys. I went to the shop last night and he said the string had streched a bunch and the cam timing wasent even close. So he got it all straightened out and it has cured the tick. Thanks for all the help guys.
Wayne
I got it fixed guys. I went to the shop last night and he said the string had streched a bunch and the cam timing wasent even close. So he got it all straightened out and it has cured the tick. Thanks for all the help guys.
Wayne
Do you see noticable lean?
Wayne
#29
RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
Well i hate to bring this up but i guess i spoke too soon, i went to that mathews shop i was talking about eariler in the threadto shoot with a couple buddies of mine and it started ticking again. Im beyond pissed right now. I tried to get the shop owner to help me but he couldn't give me an answer on why it was ticking and he basicaly told me to f off. Ive been to 3 total shops and no body could tell what the problem is. I just dont know what to do. So im asking, what would you guys do? Im not a bow tech so i cant work on it my self, i was thinking about just trading it off and getting a new one, id really like to have an iceman. I don't know anything about the whole warranty deal, it dosen't seem like that big of a deal to let bowtech look at. I mean its just a little tick in the draw cycle and the bow is still a tack driver, it just bothers the hell out of me that it's doing it. So again im looking for some advice.
Thanks, Wayne
Thanks, Wayne
#30
RE: With all this talk about cam lean...
ORIGINAL: MOhunter46
Well i hate to bring this up but i guess i spoke too soon, i went to that mathews shop i was talking about eariler in the threadto shoot with a couple buddies of mine and it started ticking again. Im beyond pissed right now. I tried to get the shop owner to help me but he couldn't give me an answer on why it was ticking and he basicaly told me to f off. Ive been to 3 total shops and no body could tell what the problem is. I just dont know what to do. So im asking, what would you guys do? Im not a bow tech so i cant work on it my self, i was thinking about just trading it off and getting a new one, id really like to have an iceman. I don't know anything about the whole warranty deal, it dosen't seem like that big of a deal to let bowtech look at. I mean its just a little tick in the draw cycle and the bow is still a tack driver, it just bothers the hell out of me that it's doing it. So again im looking for some advice.
Thanks, Wayne
Well i hate to bring this up but i guess i spoke too soon, i went to that mathews shop i was talking about eariler in the threadto shoot with a couple buddies of mine and it started ticking again. Im beyond pissed right now. I tried to get the shop owner to help me but he couldn't give me an answer on why it was ticking and he basicaly told me to f off. Ive been to 3 total shops and no body could tell what the problem is. I just dont know what to do. So im asking, what would you guys do? Im not a bow tech so i cant work on it my self, i was thinking about just trading it off and getting a new one, id really like to have an iceman. I don't know anything about the whole warranty deal, it dosen't seem like that big of a deal to let bowtech look at. I mean its just a little tick in the draw cycle and the bow is still a tack driver, it just bothers the hell out of me that it's doing it. So again im looking for some advice.
Thanks, Wayne
I'd contact Bowtech- I was on the corporate staff for a few years, and assuming they are still operating like they used to, they will take care of you (assuming the bow is still under warranty). I suspect though this week would be a bad time to contact them due to the ATA show.