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Re: Camshaft timing offset

To: Larry Colen <lrcar@red4est.com>
Subject: Re: Camshaft timing offset
From: Charles & Peggy Robinson <ccrobins@ktc.com>
Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:54:22 -0600
   I guess you'll have to ask yourself how likely you are to pull the 
radiator, pulleys, & etc,  to change the cam timing after you have it 
running again.  Methinks you can buy quite a few keys for $200.

   Cheers,

    CR

Larry Colen wrote:
> The new cam for my supercharged motor will need to be offset 5
> degrees. There are two options, an offset key for about $15 or a
> vernier timing guage for about $200.  
> 
> The cam was ground by Elgin, so I would expect that the timing on it
> would be exactly 5 degrees offset rather than +/- a skosh. So, I'd
> pretty much expect that everything will be just fine and dandy. On the
> other hand, if I do it with a key, then I can't change or fine tune
> the cam timing without ordering another key etc. I'm also putting
> together a big order to take advantage of the discount so if I'm going
> to buy the expensive vernier gear, I should do it now.




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