Looking good!
Jeff
Jeff
Mmm maybe you caught me in a screw up, im going to contact the manufacturer and verify.Isn't your cam to be degreed in at 103.9 intake centerline ?
After doing some more reading i think i confused myself on lsa vs centerline. Based off my cam card and the method im using i believe you are correct and i need to only retard it 2 degrees from the original 102 to get to the 104.
You can go in at 108 if you want, but it will be technically 4* retarded from where Cam Motion wants it. 108 will shift the torque curve up.
As a general rule, Cam Motion usually calls out a 4* advance from LSA. Usually. I had one cam ground on a 109 that went in at 109 but it was a weird combo. 104 will probably be better for what you want.
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Sounds good that would've been easier. ThanksNext time just use a dead blow and tap around the inner/center hub in a circle till it's 1/3 the way on and 100% aligned then give just put the bolt in and tighten it.
So ive been trying to figure out the best way to mount this kevko pickup. I only have a limited amount of thread above the tab, i tried finding a thin jam nut but couldnt at the local hardware store so my next thought was a castle nut with some wire wrapped through but i didn't like how that was turning out. I don't really want to removing the nut and washer on the main stud but I'm open to suggestions heres a couple pics for reference. So far im right in the .25 to .375 for pickup to pan clearance. Also thought of running no nut, not sure how much that pickup is going to move.
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Kevko m301-1The P/U tube tab being mounted on top of an ARP 12 point nut may not provide a good sturdy base! Whose brand of P/U tube is that?
I think ill try that as a last resort, i think my jam nut that i ordered will end up working.Get an ARP windage tray stud. They will sale just one.