Degreeing Cams
#1
Degreeing Cams
How is degreeing the cam different than timing the motor? I've never done cam work. But I have done timing chains on my car, and helped friends with their cars. I THINK I understand the concept, I just want to know if anyone can explain it so that I understand it a little better.
Thanks in advance for the assistance guys.
Thanks in advance for the assistance guys.
#2
Here is an article on how to do it, hopefully it gives you some insight. I pulled my motor twice and still paid someone to degree my cams because it looks like a big pain in the *** http://www.modularheadshop.com/Artic...m%20degree.htm
#4
so from what I can tell its just timeing the motor well checking to make sur its opening right when one wants it to insted of just trusting it to be where it is should....this is a very dumbed down statment
#6
To make sure the cam is in sync so to speak with your rotating assembly
These 2v are off alot of times from the factory, when I did my PI swap one bank (left head) was going rich. You can gain some power too when cams are degreed
These 2v are off alot of times from the factory, when I did my PI swap one bank (left head) was going rich. You can gain some power too when cams are degreed
#8
The term is used to describe both the act of accurately measuring the angular relationship between the crankshaft and camshaft(s); and the act of tweaking the cam timing, to optimise flows into and out of the combustion chamber.
To do the latter and adjust the relationship need a "trick" crank sprocket with multiple key slots, or adjustable cam sprockets. I have not sen any of the multi key slot crank sprockets for the modular engines, but they were commonly used on the old pushrod/OHV engines.
To do the latter and adjust the relationship need a "trick" crank sprocket with multiple key slots, or adjustable cam sprockets. I have not sen any of the multi key slot crank sprockets for the modular engines, but they were commonly used on the old pushrod/OHV engines.
#9
#10
Now trick flow makes the old style adjustable crank gears for the Modular engines. U just have to link them together after timing the cams. Nick at MHS has an article on this also i think? My stock cam gears were off over 4 degrees!! Nick saved me with some gars that were set straight up perfect!