ausmini
https://www.ausmini.com/forums/

Cam Timing
https://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=45592
Page 1 of 1

Author:  Booglie [ Mon Sep 08, 2008 8:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Cam Timing

I am currently tidying up my engine a changing the cam to one a little less lumpy, I have a rollmaster timing chain and sprockets and was wondering what the reason for advancing or retarding a cam is?

Author:  drmini in aust [ Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:24 pm ]
Post subject: 

1. Cams (reground ones) are not all the same due to grinding tolerances.
2. Standard sprockets have a keyway position tolerance too.
3. At one point a while back some stock sprockets were made to deliberately retard the cam, for better emissions.

Setting a sports cam up `dot to dot' will seldom give best power. The cam grinder specifies the cam timing, so ask him what it should be.
Often a cam is set up 2° or so advanced to allow for chain stretch in service.
This can be done with vernier sprockets of various types, or with an offset cam key.

Author:  TheMiniMan [ Mon Sep 08, 2008 9:48 pm ]
Post subject: 

The good Doc has Nailed it once again (as always)
However, "Some" people also like to play with the cam timing with the intent to move the use-able power up or down the rev range, so with advance or retarding ability via the use of adjustable or vernier type cam gears makes it easy to have that "Play"

I`m not one to do this myself (Normally) but others i`ve known have used quite wild cams & tamed them somewhat for limited road / club race use,,, i myself see no point really,,, why not just use a more sensible (suitable cam) for the intended purpose of the particular vehicular propultion unit :-)

so,,, there goes some more usless trivia for anyone interested :-)

Author:  simon k [ Mon Sep 08, 2008 11:00 pm ]
Post subject: 

Vizard's big yellow book has a good explanation of how to do it

Author:  Morris 1100 [ Tue Sep 09, 2008 6:40 pm ]
Post subject: 

When I had my F100 with a 302C motor I played around with the cam timing and it made a big difference to how the motor worked. If you went one way it moved the power up the rev range and if you went the other way it moved the power down the rev range. Moving the power down was what I needed for and F100 towing a HQ race car.

With the HQ race car some blokes would change the cam timing to suit different circuits. They claimed that Amaroo needed two degrees one way and Oran Pk needed two degrees the other way. I just left it in the middle so it didn't suit either circuit! :lol:

Author:  Booglie [ Wed Sep 10, 2008 3:38 pm ]
Post subject: 

I'm going to be fitting a RE13T, what timing have other people used with this cam?

Author:  simon k [ Thu Sep 11, 2008 12:47 pm ]
Post subject: 

Booglie wrote:
I'm going to be fitting a RE13T, what timing have other people used with this cam?


whatever cam timing GR tells you to use

Page 1 of 1 All times are UTC + 10 hours
Powered by phpBB® Forum Software © phpBB Group
http://www.phpbb.com/