Degreeing a Cam, or not.....

Being a single pattern cam, this is an easy way to check the adv/ret of the cam. Get #1 or #6 cyl on overlap @ TDC, ie both valves open. Put a straight edge across the prods of the cyl being checked. If the cam is advanced [ ie, ICL is a lower number than the LSA ], then the int prod will be higher; and vice/versa. Swap prods in case the lengths are different. When I say 'higher', that is referencing off the crank centre line.
Couple of things to note. This test is not as accurate as putting the straight edge across the lifters. And the difference in height is very slight, about 0.030" or less. The point is though that if the int lifter [ or prod ] is higher than the exh, then the cam is advanced. The accuracy of this tests depends on the accuracy of finding TDC.


I don't understand this perfectly. But let me see if my logic is sound. I suspect that the cam is retarded. If the pushrod height of the intake is higher than the exhaust, then the cam is advanced.....as it should be. If the exhaust is higher than the intake, then the cam is retarded. This will double check my measurements. Correct? I may have just repeated what you said but I wanted to be sure.