How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Just curious as I don't see hardly anyone mentioning this in regards to their installs.
I didn't degree my cc503 when I installed it, but looks like I'll be degreeing my LE2 cam upon install. Soooo that being said, how many have degree'd 'em during their installs?
I didn't degree my cc503 when I installed it, but looks like I'll be degreeing my LE2 cam upon install. Soooo that being said, how many have degree'd 'em during their installs?
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Generally it is not necessary. If it came from a good builder it is more than likely OK.
I use Crower and have not checked one of there's in 15yrs but I know there work.If I get somebody elses I will check.
I use Crower and have not checked one of there's in 15yrs but I know there work.If I get somebody elses I will check.
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Originally Posted by 1racerdude
Generally it is not necessary. If it came from a good builder it is more than likely OK.
I use Crower and have not checked one of there's in 15yrs but I know there work.If I get somebody elses I will check.
I use Crower and have not checked one of there's in 15yrs but I know there work.If I get somebody elses I will check.
I would figure they know what they're doing lol...
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
its a good thing to check you know the cam could be ok but what if the crank key is a **** hair off or when they cut the crank gear and the cam gear all those matter if you were close enough Javier id let you use what i have.Being with todays technology everything should be dead on but what about the guy that was hungover from the night before that made one of those parts??
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
I degreed the cam that came with my LE1 heads; found it 2 degrees retarded. I used a 2 degree offset crank key and that brought it in to 1 degree advanced, and that's the way I left it.
Chris
Chris
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Originally Posted by Javier97Z28
Yeeesh, $134 for the comp degree kit... a little excessive..
Summit has them for $80
http://store.summitracing.com/defaul...h.asp&N=400304
Wade
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Originally Posted by firebird69racer

fastz.. yah this seems to be a somewhat debated topic broken up about 50/50.. I didn't find much in a search.
Guess it's up to chance really. For $80 piece of mind tho.. after all I've spent *sigh*...
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Originally Posted by Javier97Z28
.. after all I've spent *sigh*...
-Dustin-
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Originally Posted by FastZinTennessee
I got a custom Comp grind, and did not degree it. My guys at the machine shop said it wasn't necesary with my parts and setup.

Chris
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
The question should be why wouldn't you degree the cam? If you are going to spend all the time it takes to do a cam swap or rebuild it makes sense to take the extra time for piece of mind. I don't know about you but I really don't like to tear things apart more than once.
Re: How many are degreeing their cams when installing?
Agreed, a few degrees does make a difference & I've seen as much as 6 degrees variance between the tolerances of the crank keyway, timing set & the camshaft. I've also checked many that were within 1 degree, but at least we knew.
You probrably can find someone to loan you a degree wheel & an indicator.
You probrably can find someone to loan you a degree wheel & an indicator.


