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jessz1


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posted December 30, 2001 10:05 AM        
One more cam question...

Lets say I get my IN cam right at 105. When I adjust my EX cam is it gonna change my IN #'s? I think it would but am not positive. Any thoughts?

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mrfast


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posted December 30, 2001 10:16 AM        
When degreeing cams,only the cams are being rotated-not the sprockets,so the answer to your question would be that each cam is separate from the other and dont affect each others #'s.The only time they do, would be on a motor where ex & in lobes are on the same cam, ex:350 Chev,the only way to "degree" int. separate from exh. would be in the cam grinding process.
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jessz1


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posted December 30, 2001 10:41 AM        
Thanks, After rethinking thats what I thought. You are not changing the cam to crank relashinship.
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anesthesiac12


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posted December 30, 2001 10:46 AM        
No you are changing the cam to crank relationship.
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jessz1


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posted December 30, 2001 11:17 AM        
Ahhh.... so thats how you spell relationship!
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posted December 30, 2001 11:56 AM        

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