Installing adjustable camgear...
09-04-2005, 10:49 PM
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Most people time in cams to the peak angle method, where you measure maximum lift at say, 110 degrees ATDC.

This method is flawed and inaccurate in my opnion as you have to take the average of both sides of the cam nose.

The method i use is to measure the lift at TDC. Set the engine to TDC, and set the intake and exhaust cams to the value they should be reading at TDC. This is more accurate because there is no space for error as you are measuring the flank of the cam lobe. The only thing you have to make sure of is that you are at the true TDC.

Use a DTI to measure lift on the bucket, and make sure you are measuring at the same included angle of the valve so you dont induce a lift ratio.

When i time in a cam i ignore the marking on the pulleys, they mean nothing, i only reply on the lift figures.
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[] - JonT - 09-04-2005, 02:50 PM
[] - BenR - 09-04-2005, 09:56 PM
[] - peter møller - 09-04-2005, 10:20 PM
[] - alimonos - 09-04-2005, 10:28 PM
[] - BenR - 09-04-2005 10:49 PM
[] - peter møller - 09-05-2005, 10:01 PM
[] - BenR - 09-05-2005, 10:06 PM

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