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Camshaft intake centre line

Started by Chargerguy74, September 15, 2014, 04:26:20 PM

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Chargerguy74

Just finished degreeing my camshaft. My cam card states a 243 degree intake duration at 0.050 tappet lift. I got 244...cool. Onto my intake centre line. The cam card states 106 degree centre line will make this cam 4 degrees advanced. So, averaging my degrees at 0.050 before and after max lobe lift I get 103 degrees. Repeated and obtained the same results. Is my centre line 3 degrees out? Am I interpreting the results correctly in regards to my cam card? And should this be corrected? Thanks!
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Chargerguy74

Also, my crank sprocket is positioned with the key in the "O" marked keyway, this puts a "0" at the 12 o'clock position on the sprocket.
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firefighter3931

The intake centerline method is the preferred way to degree in a cam.  :yesnod:

http://www.compcams.com/technical/instructions/files/145.pdf

It sounds like that is the way you did it, correct ?

If so, based on your results of a 103* ICL the cam is 3* advanced from where the manufacturer recommends. Most cam companies build in 4* of advance so if you install the cam straight-up it will technically be advanced 4*  :yesnod:

If your timing set has multiple keyways you can try retarding it a few degrees and re-check.  :scope:


Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

Chargerguy74

Thanks Ron!

Just read the comp instructions. Yup, that is the way I did it. I've checked it 4 times now (just redid it). 103 twice, refound and rezeroed for #1 TDC and started from scratch. This time I obtained 103.25 twice. So I am 7 degrees advanced right now, correct? There are 3 keyways on my crank sprocket. "O" (where it is now) "R" and "A" but as far as I can tell, there is no marking stating how many degrees retarded the "R" keyway is, or for the advanced position either. EDIT: it appears they're 4* by the numbers I obtained and it also seems as though 4* advanced or retarded is normal for the 3 keyway sprockets.
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Chargerguy74

Alright, went to the "R" keyway, and got a repeated ICL of 107.25*.

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firefighter3931

OK, it sounds like your timing set has the 4* advance/retard keyway based on your results.  :yesnod:

Now the decision becomes ; do I install it 1.25 degrees retarded or 2.75 degrees advanced (from the recommended installed centerline)  :scratchchin:

Advancing the cam will bring the power curve in sooner....retarding the cam timing will bring it in later.  ;)



Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

Chargerguy74

Ron, based on your experience, do you think it would be better to run 2.75 degrees advanced from the recommended ICL, or buy a different sprocket with 2* increments and try to get closer? How much lower could the power band be brought in being this much advanced? Would 1.25* retarded really be noticeable? Thanks!!!
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firefighter3931

Quote from: Chargerguy74 on September 16, 2014, 12:10:30 PM
Ron, based on your experience, do you think it would be better to run 2.75 degrees advanced from the recommended ICL, or buy a different sprocket with 2* increments and try to get closer? How much lower could the power band be brought in being this much advanced? Would 1.25* retarded really be noticeable? Thanks!!!


It really depends on the whole combination.  :yesnod:

What is the engine build ; compression, exhaust, intake manifold, carb etc...

-how much gear and tire diameter ?
-what stall speed or is it a stick ?

The reason cam manufacturers dial in some advance is to allow for chain stretch. Over time the timing chain will stretch and this will affect cam timing down the road. A little advanced is better than retarded.  :cheers:

With a heavy street car it's important to have lots of low end grunt to get the heavy mass moving. That cam is fairly healthy with 243@.050 duration so I'd be more inclined to install it at 103 vs 107. For every 2* of advance you're altering the powerband roughly 200rpm.....so this change would result in approx. 300rpm lower powerband which migh be a good thing depending on the combination.  :Twocents:


Good job taking the time to time to degree the cam in...now you can make an informed decision with no guesswork  :2thumbs:


Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

Chargerguy74

74 Charger, so about 4000lbs. 4 speed. Gonna try an OD 833. 275/60 R15s and 3.55s out back. 10.5:1 compression, 950 Holley DP, M1 intake, ported 516s, TTI headers, 2.5" X pipe exhaust.

Thanks. Due  to the lack of proper tools, I almost said "screw it, it's probably good"...but then I couldn't sleep at night.

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firefighter3931

Quote from: Chargerguy74 on September 16, 2014, 03:02:39 PM
74 Charger, so about 4000lbs. 4 speed. Gonna try an OD 833. 275/60 R15s and 3.55s out back. 10.5:1 compression, 950 Holley DP, M1 intake, ported 516s, TTI headers, 2.5" X pipe exhaust.

Thanks. Due  to the lack of proper tools, I almost said "screw it, it's probably good"...but then I couldn't sleep at night.


With the 3.55 gears, 4000 lbs and tallish 28in tires I would definitely install it at 103. The build is somewhat port limited even though the 516's have some work done to them. It'll be done making power at 5500-5800 rpm anyway so moving the power curve lower is the right choice, inmo.  :yesnod:

Make sure you check for piston to valve clearance ; .080 intake/.100 exhaust is safe on a street car. The proper valve springs are also important and the guides will need to be trimmed down for retainer clearance. Stock heads are only good for ~.510 valve lift until you trim the valve guides down and install positive style seals....just a heads-up  ;)


Ron
68 Charger R/T "Black Pig" Street/Strip bruiser, 70 Charger R/T 440-6bbl Cruiser. Firecore ignition  authorized dealer ; contact me with your needs

Chargerguy74

I thought that might be the case (hindered by the heads). I was just saying yesterday I wish I bought aftermarket heads...which I will still do for next year. The guides were cut down for sure. Thanks for the pointers!
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