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Old 09-17-2016, 06:04 AM   #49 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by LittleBlackDuck View Post
Pretty easy. Buy a degree wheel, bolt it onto the crank and follow any number of videos on how to degree a cam. Measure what the stock one's timing is then slot and play from there. A cheap way is to search google images for a degree wheel, print, glue onto a bit of tin or card and play...

You can also buy offset dowels and bushings - once you know the amounts talk to your local hotrod engine builder.

Simon
Thanks, I already own a motorcycle engine degree wheel so that's a plus... I will have to look into the offset dowels and bushings before I start improvising some more... Thanks
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