nm9stheham
Well-Known Member
I think the centerline method is most accurate. When you did that, and got consistent results, that said you had it pretty good. Now, if it runs less doggy, it'll be a bit surprising. You have retarded the cam about 2 degrees, and it will tend to have less torque with the cam more retarded/less advances.
BTW, how did you index your wheel measurements to TDC? I can't see how you did that. Looking at your first degree wheel picture, with the pointer at a few degrees BTDC (which I assume is intake opening at .050" lifter lift), it look likes the cam sprocket dot is not quite where I would expect; I would expcet it to be to the left of the vertical centerline. But it is hard to see in that small pix, so is probably an error in my viewing.
Understood on the 'stop and think' thing! Not yet sure where to head next.....going to re-read the original complaint.
BTW, I just worked up your static CR. looks to be in the low to mid 9 range, so that should be good. Is that what you expected? But the cylinder pressures sure seem very low for that SCR. I got 140 psi for my /6 rebuild with .050" head shave and very mild cam! Something seems wrong with the pressure....hence the cam timing questions. Trying to think what could be holding the valves open a bit too much; did you use the Lunati lifters?
BTW, how did you index your wheel measurements to TDC? I can't see how you did that. Looking at your first degree wheel picture, with the pointer at a few degrees BTDC (which I assume is intake opening at .050" lifter lift), it look likes the cam sprocket dot is not quite where I would expect; I would expcet it to be to the left of the vertical centerline. But it is hard to see in that small pix, so is probably an error in my viewing.
Understood on the 'stop and think' thing! Not yet sure where to head next.....going to re-read the original complaint.
BTW, I just worked up your static CR. looks to be in the low to mid 9 range, so that should be good. Is that what you expected? But the cylinder pressures sure seem very low for that SCR. I got 140 psi for my /6 rebuild with .050" head shave and very mild cam! Something seems wrong with the pressure....hence the cam timing questions. Trying to think what could be holding the valves open a bit too much; did you use the Lunati lifters?















