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So I am all set to install my slotted sprockets and degree my cams. If the freakin' weather would cooperate anyway...
I have been thinking this through (this being my first time degreeing cams) and it has occurred to me that the final adjustments are going to be REALLY fine on the sprocket to camshaft phasing. Going from 106 to 108 lobe centers will make serious changes to the engine performance and that is only 2 degrees of crank rotation, which is only 1 degree of cam rotation. That seems very touchy to my eye...
So do the veterans out there have any tips for accurately and easily moving the cams and sprockets relative to one another? Or do I just keep fiddling with it until it comes out right?
Thanks,
Mark
I have been thinking this through (this being my first time degreeing cams) and it has occurred to me that the final adjustments are going to be REALLY fine on the sprocket to camshaft phasing. Going from 106 to 108 lobe centers will make serious changes to the engine performance and that is only 2 degrees of crank rotation, which is only 1 degree of cam rotation. That seems very touchy to my eye...
So do the veterans out there have any tips for accurately and easily moving the cams and sprockets relative to one another? Or do I just keep fiddling with it until it comes out right?
Thanks,
Mark