I know this has been discussed before, but the search function left me hanging. Here's the deal:
I have been trying to degree my cam and with my new timing set as well as my old one that was on the engine, the timing keeps coming in at around 10 degrees advanced! I remember some discussion about the older timing sets being retarded or advanced, cant remember but it appears that both of these sets are the advanced sets and I need to know which ones are the "retarded" or straight up sets.
I really need to get this thing back together as I have a week off work and this is really holding me up. I would really like the adjustability of one of Mikes sets, but 100 bucks is just too much money for me. I have degreed several cams and they were never off by more than a couple of degrees and I had intended to just use an offset key if I needed some adjustment, but 10 degrees is too much for a key.
Anyone know what year/application I would need to look for at the parts store?
I have been trying to degree my cam and with my new timing set as well as my old one that was on the engine, the timing keeps coming in at around 10 degrees advanced! I remember some discussion about the older timing sets being retarded or advanced, cant remember but it appears that both of these sets are the advanced sets and I need to know which ones are the "retarded" or straight up sets.
I really need to get this thing back together as I have a week off work and this is really holding me up. I would really like the adjustability of one of Mikes sets, but 100 bucks is just too much money for me. I have degreed several cams and they were never off by more than a couple of degrees and I had intended to just use an offset key if I needed some adjustment, but 10 degrees is too much for a key.
Anyone know what year/application I would need to look for at the parts store?
