Cam and gear install questions for engine build........
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Cam and gear install questions for engine build........
I'm putting the engine back together and need help with installing the cam and the pump gear. The cam and crank have dots, one has 2 dots and one has one dot, that line up when installed so I figure thats correct. But how do I set the pump gear up? There are a bunch of letters on the gear, but no timing mark.
Pics would be nice, or a diagram. I want to install the pump gear advanced one tooth also so I can run higher timing since I dont have a KSB anymore.
Thanks!
Pics would be nice, or a diagram. I want to install the pump gear advanced one tooth also so I can run higher timing since I dont have a KSB anymore.
Thanks!
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You want the single "0" on the crank to line up with the Double "0 0" on the cam gear. Then line the single "0" on the cam gear with the letter/tooth you pick on the pump gear. If you have the double "0 0" lined up with the letter on the pump gear, the pump will be 180* off.
It really doesn't matter if the "0" or double "0 0" on the cam is lined up with the "0" on the crank. The pistons will never know they are a revolution ahead or behind. (Depends weather you are a half full or half empty kind of person). But it messes things up when you throw that IP on there.
It really doesn't matter if the "0" or double "0 0" on the cam is lined up with the "0" on the crank. The pistons will never know they are a revolution ahead or behind. (Depends weather you are a half full or half empty kind of person). But it messes things up when you throw that IP on there.
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From: Katy, TX off north Mason Road.
You want the single "0" on the crank to line up with the Double "0 0" on the cam gear. Then line the single "0" on the cam gear with the letter/tooth you pick on the pump gear. If you have the double "0 0" lined up with the letter on the pump gear, the pump will be 180* off.
It really doesn't matter if the "0" or double "0 0" on the cam is lined up with the "0" on the crank. The pistons will never know they are a revolution ahead or behind. (Depends weather you are a half full or half empty kind of person). But it messes things up when you throw that IP on there.
It really doesn't matter if the "0" or double "0 0" on the cam is lined up with the "0" on the crank. The pistons will never know they are a revolution ahead or behind. (Depends weather you are a half full or half empty kind of person). But it messes things up when you throw that IP on there.
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