Cam advance question with Cloyes double roller timing chain
So every after market cam I see is 4 degrees advanced timing. I am pretty sure I saw that even the stock cam is 4 degrees advanced. I think the theory here is that the timing chain stretches some and actual timing is no so advanced as 4 degrees. I am looking to order a custom cam. With a custom cam I can order my lobe separation of 110 with an intake center line of 106. Which is 4 degrees advanced. My question is does the 4 degree advance still hold true with a double roller? I am thinking a double roller has less stretch then the stock type timing chain but I may be wrong here. Thanks in advance!
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Re: Cam advance question with Cloyes double roller timing chain
To answer my own question the double roller timing chain will still stretch from what I read in forums and this you tube vid
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