Originally Posted by
canx2k Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, and I'm suprised lynch hasn't (I think it was him I'd have to search) - but any chance your crank pully has seperated? That would cause your timing difference visually.
This was mentioned in the other thread I thought. Anyway, I thought about this already. Before you start the cam swap, you put the engine at TDC with the pulley marks at 0*. Pop the valve cover and see where the cam gears mate to the chain. Everything was good when I started and ended that job.
Something, mechanical, happened after I installed cams in this car. I know I checked the timing after I installed the cams and it was showing me the correct value. Sometime between after the cam install and now is when I had this issue.
I will certainly know a lot more when I can pop the valve cover off. I should be able to get the cover off on Saturday and see what the hell is going on in there. I am waiting for a new gasket kit form Greg V which hit the mail yesterday. I should have it on Friday for the job on Saturday.
I really hope I get these issues fixed before I go to the dyno again. I want to break 160whp badly.