Did anyone see the strait edge version picture? 3/16 & 1/4" when pushed away from strait edge.
Is this alright? Parts are new and cam as stated is degreed. Is 3/16 to 1/4" acceptable?
Ok chuckles. Sure, I posted too quickly. Why point out the slack closest to the gear. Max slack is mid point....anyways.
Did anyone see the strait edge version picture? 3/16 & 1/4" when pushed away from strait edge.
Is this alright? Parts are new and cam as stated is degreed. Is 3/16 to 1/4" acceptable?
With a 1&1/4" socket/short extension/breaker bar on the crank I would get the dampener slit on TDC then hand bump it CCW till the slit is at say 10 or 15 BTDC then with a helper eyeballing a pushrod that is on a ramp (moving) I would carefully hand bump the crank back CW & have him holler the EXACT instant the pushrod moves & you note how many degrees the crank moved which is how many degrees of cam phasing change that amt chain slop is going to cause you
With a 1&1/4" socket/short extension/breaker bar on the crank I would get the dampener slit on TDC then hand bump it CCW till the slit is at say 10 or 15 BTDC then with a helper eyeballing a pushrod that is on a ramp (moving) I would carefully hand bump the crank back CW & have him holler the EXACT instant the pushrod moves & you note how many degrees the crank moved which is how many degrees of cam phasing change that amt chain slop is going to cause you
"Is this alright? Parts are new and cam as stated is degreed. Is 3/16 to 1/4"acceptable?"
I believe the procedure illustrated is for checking a 'used' chain to what are called 'service limits', which is the loosest a chain can be before requiring replacement. Factory service limits are preeeetty loose and I personally would not even think of starting there with new parts. You gonna have plenty of potential for timing slop if this stays in.... your loping cam may be a 'flopping' cam! Good that you asked.
When the cam was timed, did they put in a cam button to set the cam timing? Do you know the value perchance?
(And, despite the snide comment above, most are trying to help; that comment is not necessary, and only reflects a single opinion.)