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Re: [TR] valve timing update

To: John Gillis <JGILLIS@tcd.ie>, "triumphs@autox.team.net"
Subject: Re: [TR] valve timing update
From: Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com>
Date: Tue, 05 Jul 2011 23:56:57 -0500
Normally you would measure when the tappet has moved the pushrod 
upwards 0.050" (or the amount of movement the cam builder 
specifies).  I have no idea of the cam timing of the stock cam, but 
the cam card normally gives an opening degree measurement, a 
centerline of the lobe measurement and a closing degree 
measurement.  The opening and closing measurements are at a certain 
amount of lift from fully closed (fully downward).  I turn the cam to 
where it is opened the correct amount, set the crankshaft to the 
"opening" degree measurement and figure out the closest alignment of 
chain and cam sprocket for that, and bolt the sprocket on the 
cam..  I then rotate the crank two turns to get the camshaft back in 
that position to verify that I got it right the first time.  Then I 
check the closing event to see if it's close to what the cam card 
says.  If it's off by more than a few degrees, I adjust the opening 
event to split the difference.  That gets the centerline of the lobe 
where you want it.

Hopefully someone will pipe up with the settings for your cam and we 
can get you going.

Cheers, Tony Drews

At 02:42 PM 7/5/2011, John Gillis wrote:
>Thanks to input I am at the following stage:
>I have attached the timing disc and using my gauge located proper TDC of the
>crank
>As the head is off I was next going to fix the gauge to measure movement of
>inlet No.1 using the tappet
>Find the position of full lift, i.e fully open of inlet No1
>rotating the crank (clockwise) to the correct degree position for the full
>position of inlet No1 fully open
>Questions: what is the correct degree position of the crank with No1 inlet
>fully open, given the use of the original TR2 camshaft?
>Does this sound correct?
>Regards
>John


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