FYI for those that plan to file gears. I measured a cam gear last night and put it in CAD this morning at work and then did a 1 degree rotation. You need to remove .012" of material to advance or retard the cam 1 degree on the secondary sprocket. And remember that 1 cam degree is 2 crank degrees (which is what you're measuring at the degree wheel). So, file away .006" on a secondary gear to move the cam 1 crank degree.
I am picking up a freshly machined Teksid block along with my balanced rotating assembly from the machine shop tonight. I plan to do assembly and degree it next week. I'll report back to confirm this works as I have it written.
I am picking up a freshly machined Teksid block along with my balanced rotating assembly from the machine shop tonight. I plan to do assembly and degree it next week. I'll report back to confirm this works as I have it written.