Cam degreeing...
Cam degreeing...
...with the stock timing set, is it a waste of time and money ?
im rebuilding a LT1 with an off-the-shelf Performance camshaft (gm847), should i degree it or save my money and spend it on something else ?
im rebuilding a LT1 with an off-the-shelf Performance camshaft (gm847), should i degree it or save my money and spend it on something else ?
yeah thats what i was thinkin, since im new to this, ive been reading some engine rebuild basics books and articles, almost all of them recommend cam degreeing,,,so i was thinking why should it be degreed if the cam dowel will only go in one way and the sprockets will be set at dot-to-dot.. just wanted to confirm if i will go with other after market timing sets like Lunati or Cloys, will it still need to be degreed ?
yeah thats what i was thinkin, since im new to this, ive been reading some engine rebuild basics books and articles, almost all of them recommend cam degreeing,,,so i was thinking why should it be degreed if the cam dowel will only go in one way and the sprockets will be set at dot-to-dot.. just wanted to confirm if i will go with other after market timing sets like Lunati or Cloys, will it still need to be degreed ?
It only goes together one way and if you line up the dots , you will be assembling it correctly, however, degreeing it will show if there are parts not machined correctly and it will show tolerance stack-ups. They usually don't make mistakes manufacturing these parts and the tolerances won't matter too much unless they're really off, but you can see where degreeing the cam comes into play.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post



