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<blockquote data-quote="justa03" data-source="post: 12100135" data-attributes="member: 32157"><p>I hope not. I had a valve job done on the heads at a machine shop and just got them back. He put in new valve seals and reinstalled the cams, followers and tappets. But I will def check that when I get back to my shop. So those numbers seem about normal to you before degreeing the cams? If so then did you just set the centerline where it was supposed to be via the cam card? As in my case I set the centerline to 110* still right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justa03, post: 12100135, member: 32157"] I hope not. I had a valve job done on the heads at a machine shop and just got them back. He put in new valve seals and reinstalled the cams, followers and tappets. But I will def check that when I get back to my shop. So those numbers seem about normal to you before degreeing the cams? If so then did you just set the centerline where it was supposed to be via the cam card? As in my case I set the centerline to 110* still right? [/QUOTE]
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