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RE: timing
By Jack W - 02/05/2005 10:20:01 PM; IP 67.64.3.30
What kind of cam are you using?
Are you using a Comp Cam (Hi Energy Hyd)
IF SO - Those cams are made with a 4 Degree advance in them.(Some of the other cam brands too.)Did you degree the cam in when building this engine?You may need to "spook" the timing chain gear on the crank +4 Degrees if it has the adjustments on it.
OR You could be a tooth or 2 off on your Distributor gear.The list could be endless,But these to items come to mind first.
JW
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 timing -- eric, 02/05/2005
RE: timing -- Jack W, 02/05/2005
 RE: timing -- peter c, 02/06/2005
 RE: timing -- ackjlo, 02/06/2005
 RE: timing -- giacamo, 02/06/2005
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