The base circle on a mechanical cam is only opposite the nose. There are ramps on either side of the lobe that "sets up" and "eases" the lifter on its way up and down the flanks so they dont bounce. if you look at a 6 cam from the nose with the dowel at 12:00, the lobes are clocked as follows to get the rocker lined up:
2,
10~
6,
2~
10,
6~
12,
4~
8,
12~
4,
8. So when the first rocker #1 (1E @ 2:00) is at max lift, you can adjust the clock opposite valves that are at 8:00, #9 and #12 (7I and 8E) and so on, youll need to turn the cam 6 increments to set all 12. Add said .002 to E and .001 to I when setting cold to get you very close to spec.
tried to color code them but its like this:
Set #1 rocker to max lift and adjust 9 and 12
set #2 rocker to max lift and adjust 8 and 11
set #3 rocker to max lift and adjust 7 and 10
set #7 rocker to max lift and adjust 3 and 6
set #8 rocker to max lift and adjust 2 and 5
set #9 rocker to max lift and adjust 1 and 4
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