1 Modifying the cam timing Mon Apr 16, 2012 8:35 pm
Finally_A_K
Silver member
I'm probably not going to get too far with this, but here goes...
For the real gear-heads on here, has anyone had any luck trying to increase the valve overlap?
I'm going to make a tool in order to mount a degree wheel so I can get a reading on valve position,
but I took some quick measurement just using a dial indicator to find TDC, then checked the overlap measurements on the intake & exhaust valves.
Because my cam chain is no doubt stretched, I got + .073" on the intake valve @TDC and .112" on the exhaust valve.
I would like to set the cams up to be about equal at about +.100" for both the intake & exhaust valve @TDC.
If you're not familiar with this method, I understand, most guys work with lobe centers, but I've worked through that tedious process so many times, I have moved on to this simpler method.
So, has anyone here ever even seen or heard of adjustable cam sprokets for the K-100?
Thanks,
Rick
For the real gear-heads on here, has anyone had any luck trying to increase the valve overlap?
I'm going to make a tool in order to mount a degree wheel so I can get a reading on valve position,
but I took some quick measurement just using a dial indicator to find TDC, then checked the overlap measurements on the intake & exhaust valves.
Because my cam chain is no doubt stretched, I got + .073" on the intake valve @TDC and .112" on the exhaust valve.
I would like to set the cams up to be about equal at about +.100" for both the intake & exhaust valve @TDC.
If you're not familiar with this method, I understand, most guys work with lobe centers, but I've worked through that tedious process so many times, I have moved on to this simpler method.
So, has anyone here ever even seen or heard of adjustable cam sprokets for the K-100?
Thanks,
Rick