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Cam shaft ID |
yarin |
Oct 13 2006, 08:57 PM
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'14-X'in FOOL Group: Members Posts: 988 Joined: 13-May 03 From: Guttenberg, NJ Member No.: 693 Region Association: North East States |
Is there a way I can check which camshaft is in my motor without splitting the case? Secondly.. do i have to split the case to change the cam?
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mihai914 |
Oct 13 2006, 10:05 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 800 Joined: 2-March 05 From: Montreal, QC Member No.: 3,697 Region Association: None |
In theory I think it may be possible, you would have to measure lift at the rockers and find a good way to measure duration of that lift. In practice I don't know if anyone has done it. Hopefully someone can chime in.
Unfortunately you have to split the case to change the cam. |
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