Tom-D
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Again, look at the complete deal. A camshaft alone should not break an otherwise good deal on a good airplane, especially when it's "damn near everything I was looking for." If you are going to wait for the perfect deal, you will die waiting for it.
"If I have to put a camshaft in it, will it still be a reasonable value?"
If you do end up doing a camshaft on a 500hr engine, there is a good chance that most of your parts still qualify to go back in on an "overhaul", so for a relatively small premium of required services to be able to call it an overhaul, you can come out with a $24,000 book value increase for under $10k along with the cam repair.
Yeah right..... that engine could be on its 5th overhaul. and every thing is at its max over/under size.
The list of new parts would look like the IPC for the engine.
Some day you'll have to live in the real world.
A cam replacement is never just a cam, if the cam is bad so are several lifters. If the cam sent any steel particles thru the oil systems you may be looking at a new crank, case set too.