Post-cam install question
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Post-cam install question
What if I install my cam without using a degree kit beforehand, and the cam is off? Will a degree kit do anything other than check to make sure the cam is up to specs? What would I need to do if it doesn't run right?
I already know that if something does go wrong, I'll be posting a vid of the initial start up on the boards to see what you guys think (hopefully that won't be neccesary)
Thanks
I already know that if something does go wrong, I'll be posting a vid of the initial start up on the boards to see what you guys think (hopefully that won't be neccesary)
Thanks
#5
a degree wheel is used to make sure the cam timming is dead nuts on.things like timing chain stretch and align boring can affect valve timming.you may need to advance or retard your cam to get the valve to open exactly where they should.in most cases degreeing the cam isnt nessasary and just installing the cam at 0 deg is just fine.
odds are that its close enough.
odds are that its close enough.
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07-24-2002 02:25 PM