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Posted: 02-21-2012 04:08 am |
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Mason Jones
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Dang, I was hoping that with careful marking of the pulleys I would avoid having to learn anything about cam timing! If you can’t tell, I know zip about cams. But I did check that the #1 piston was at the top when the crank’s timing mark was lined up. (*edit: removed dumb question that I answered by opening my eyes a bit.) The history of this engine is a big unknown, I've never seen it run. Can you tell what the cams are set to now from the photo? I mean what sort of performance would you get with what looks to be the inlet cam about 2 notches late and the exhaust cam about 2 notches early? Thanks for the help! Last edited on 02-21-2012 06:52 am by Mason Jones |
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