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I got a 1.7 for free the other day from a friend that was locked up. I tore it down and found an oil pump that is different then the other two type IV oil pumps I have and a cam that isnt stock. Can anyone tell me what kind of cam and oil this is?
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I cant answer that truthfully.
You need to find somebody with more knowledge of the Dial A Cam setups. I see the numbers on the cam gear and see the offset holes.. but I cant see them well enough to tell you where the cam is currently set. The whole idea behind that cam: you could "theoretically" advance or retard the cam while it was still in the engine which would allow you to move the torque around. Right now (I'm guessing here) it doesnt appear to be set "straight up" or on a stock setting. B |
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