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Ok so I'm working on putting this '90 ZX-10 engine back together and read on the dynojet set that they recommend 102/105 cam timing for this motor. The factory service manual does not list the OEM centerline numbers only opening and closing timing. And, they do not list at what lift those readings are made from so I have no idea how to check what I have for a baseline. Anyway, I've used the centerline method on the last GS I did to figure out the timing at .050" lift but this cam is really different. The lobes are not symmetrical and one side has an extremely steep ramp with the other side very gradual. This time, I measured the timing on the degree wheel at 1mm or approx .040" of lift on the open and close sides, added 180, divided by two then subtracted the lowest number. Here's what I got:
Exhaust - measured at 1mm from closed
Open @ 34 degrees BBDC
Closes @ 19 degrees ATDC
So 34+19+180/2-19 = 97.5 degrees(!?). This seems very odd to me.
Intake - measured at 1mm from closed
Open @ 8 degrees BTDC
Close @ 45 degrees ABDC
45+8+180/2-8 - 108.5 degrees. Hmm.
So my question is am I doing this correctly for this type of cam? Do those numbers sound right for this type of engine? Is 102/105 reasonable as suggested by dynojet?
I'm certainly no expert so any input is appreciated.
Exhaust - measured at 1mm from closed
Open @ 34 degrees BBDC
Closes @ 19 degrees ATDC
So 34+19+180/2-19 = 97.5 degrees(!?). This seems very odd to me.
Intake - measured at 1mm from closed
Open @ 8 degrees BTDC
Close @ 45 degrees ABDC
45+8+180/2-8 - 108.5 degrees. Hmm.
So my question is am I doing this correctly for this type of cam? Do those numbers sound right for this type of engine? Is 102/105 reasonable as suggested by dynojet?
I'm certainly no expert so any input is appreciated.