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2010-01-22 06:58:39
#31
never rely on the chain.

NEVER EVER EVR RELY ON the chain marks.

During assembly you will never know if the chain has jumped the lower sprocket.

Alwyas stick a dial guage in the bore, rotate the cran t osecond timing makr, then adjust a few degrees either side. to get 100% TDC.

The set cams relative to the head.

2010-01-22 08:14:52
#32
what would you guys do when installing aftermarket cam gears?
2011-02-01 15:44:35
#33
useful thread..
2011-02-01 20:22:11
#34
Originally Posted by lynchfourtwenty
what would you guys do when installing aftermarket cam gears?


Attach them to the cams and put the chain on them.
2011-02-01 20:39:03
#35
lol ya, that post is about a year old :P

and i Meant as far as installing adjustable cam gears, i had some CS gears an was going to use them an wanted to be sure all the info in this thread would apply to those While i had them +/-
2011-02-01 20:40:54
#36
Originally Posted by wnwright
Attach them to the cams and put the chain on them.


LOL, seems like a good idea.... I always forget to put the chain back on... DOH
2011-03-26 20:52:00
#37
Originally Posted by Autech
never rely on the chain.

NEVER EVER EVR RELY ON the chain marks.

During assembly you will never know if the chain has jumped the lower sprocket.

Alwyas stick a dial guage in the bore, rotate the cran t osecond timing makr, then adjust a few degrees either side. to get 100% TDC.

The set cams relative to the head.



THANK YOU,THANK YOU,THANK YOU,THANK YOU, BIG THANK YOU!!! this right here help get my timing right in my ve! i vote this for sticky for dummies, my ve had the timing all wrong i just followed this post and waa laa i got it right the first try
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