Degree a camshaft.

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Well just got the 360 back from the machine shop they degreed the cam it was 4 degrees retarded,so he said he installed it at 1 degree retarded.the cam card said 4 advance.
 
wtf? or was that 4 advance ground into the cam already, one would think they would install it correctly
 
Well just got the 360 back from the machine shop they degreed the cam it was 4 degrees retarded,so he said he installed it at 1 degree retarded.the cam card said 4 advance.

Sometimes if you want things done right..you have to do it yourself..
 
Well just got the 360 back from the machine shop they degreed the cam it was 4 degrees retarded,so he said he installed it at 1 degree retarded.the cam card said 4 advance.

Where is it set? What degree is the intake lobe Centerline??? Then compare that to the cam recommendations...
 
Sometimes if you want things done right..you have to do it yourself..

That is exactly why I do my own work...

And stunts...

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Ok , what's the cam brand and spec info. So we can see what the shop did in relation to what's actually on the cam card.
 
That cam has 4 degrees of ground in advance. So if it is installed 'straight up', then it will be 4 degrees advanced. If they installed it with the ICL 1 degree retarded, then it is 5 degrees retarded from 'as designed'. It will considerably lower your low RPM torque .

I would surely take it back to be done right.
 
What number did he give you that the intake center line was at.? Did he say I/C is at 105? or 109?
 
All i know he said it was 1 retarded and as the chain stretches it will go to 0.

Ummmm, no as the chain stretches it will RETARD further...

Ask him what the installed centerline is. If he can't answer that he didn't do the work is my guess.
 
Find a new machine shop. Snake, learn to do this YOURSELF bud. It's grammar school geometry.
 
All i know he said it was 1 retarded and as the chain stretches it will go to 0.
Are you sure that's what was said? Ask again. The theory is right about the chain relaxing a degree, but was this instead is what was said "the cam will retard its self a degree because of chain stretch and then the timing will become zero". The word retard placed in the wrong context and we've got a totally misunderstood meaning.
 
Ok will call Monday morning.From the cam card it should of had 4* advance right.Thats great for top end power,and retard is for bottom end power ,right or am i wrong.
 
You have it backwards.... advance for low RPM torque....And CB is correct on the cam timing retarding more as the chain stretches.
 
Ask him what the intake centerline (ICL) was, as he installed it and measured it with the degree wheel. A 106 installed ICL would put this cam timed with the 4 degrees of ground-in advance. If he really installed it 1 degree retarded, the measured ICL would be 111 degrees.

(And not to confuse things but to be complete in explaining, ICL is measured after top dead center of the exhaust stroke... ATDC.)
 
Ok will call Monday morning.From the cam card it should of had 4* advance right.Thats great for top end power,and retard is for bottom end power ,right or am i wrong.

I would ask him at what degree after TDC the intake centerline is at, not how far advanced or retarded, you can figure that out from the cam card info...

You have it backwards.... advance for low RPM torque....And CB is correct on the cam timing retarding more as the chain stretches.

Yes, advance gives more low end and a little less top end, retarded gives more top end but less low end...
 
OK, that is 5 degrees cam advance, which 1 degree beyond the ground-in advance. I would leave it as is. (After I rechecked it myself of course; I rechecked a bunch of stuff after the machine shop and caught 1 big mistake and one moderate mistake in our last build.)
 
The 105 degree that the shop set it at will relax when the chain wears in and will then become the 106 that the specifications sugest.
 
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