Cam degree question
I installed my comp roller a got From Kauffman yesterday and my Sims precision machine roller bearing timing chain installed straight up as a starting reference point. After I degree the setup it comes in at 108 on the centerline. Cam is ground on a 110, so it's been a number of years for me since I have done one, do I install the bottom gear -2 to get my 110? Thanks guys!
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Honestly if you are at 108 I would try that. Chain will stretch some and lose a degree or 2 after some miles.
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Can you post a picture of the cam card?
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Sure! I will post one when I get home in a couple hrs
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Here it is. I'm running 1.65 rockers
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I would leave it at 108. With 304 deg of adv int duration, that's a lot. The intake valve will close late enough, even with 11 to 1 static..
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Lots of opinions, but what about the original question?
We don't do a lot of cam degreeing, but would like to better understand the mechanics of what changes need to be made to move lobe timing. The OP probably would like to know, too. That's why he posted the question.
Would switching the bottom gear to the -2 mark move the cam from 108 to 110? Thanks. |
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You are fine, run it. My cam came in at 111, supposed to be 112.
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Well here in another wrench to throw into the gears. I emailed kauffman before I posted up here and he now suggests getting in closer to 106. What exactly would that do for my combination?
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What is the whole combo? 106 will give it more bottom end and have a narrower power band than a 108.
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Sure wish Pastry Chef (Mike) was not suspended. He would be able to post up the actual lobe curves for these lobes. This would give us a better understanding of what advancing the cam and moving all 4 cam events would do. While advancing the cam does not change how much overlap the cam has it does change how the overlap will work. They are some on PY who like to degree the cam where the intake lifter raise is 0.030" higher than the exhaust ATDC. Stan |
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Should also add this is a matching numbers block with studded 2 bolt mains so I'm not planning on spinning this thing very high. I know I'm limited with my block hp wise.
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With that converter and gear I would leave it where it's at personally.
I don't think you will see much difference between 108 and 106. |
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Safe is probably what 6- 6500?
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