All this talk about exhaust scavenging and valve overlap on another thread made something pop into my mind (I know, that can be dangerous).
With cam chain stretch, head gasket changes, etc. it is possible (maybe even probable) that cam timing could be off by a degree or two across the board. Advancing the cams as little as one or two degrees can affect the low end torque quite a bit and chain stretch could possibly retard cam timing.
Does anyone have the factory blueprint specification for the stock cam timing, checking height, base circle, overlap, etc? And, has anyone ever strapped on the old degree wheel and dial indicator to check any of this out?
With cam chain stretch, head gasket changes, etc. it is possible (maybe even probable) that cam timing could be off by a degree or two across the board. Advancing the cams as little as one or two degrees can affect the low end torque quite a bit and chain stretch could possibly retard cam timing.
Does anyone have the factory blueprint specification for the stock cam timing, checking height, base circle, overlap, etc? And, has anyone ever strapped on the old degree wheel and dial indicator to check any of this out?
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