05-02-2006, 06:48 AM
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Naturally Aspirated
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: minivan by a creek
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Unless you have the right tools, there is NO way you can centerline your cam. you need a degree wheel, dial indicators and a lot of patience. if you mill your head, .060 a rough guess on cam timing is you will need to advance the cam 2°. this can be done very easy with just using a MP offset keys P4349650 you will also need P4452014 and p4452990 and P4286776 and many more tools. being you are a TD member, this stuff will be too expensive for your one time use, so just mill the head and run it, if you don't like the performance toss in a 2° off set key, if you are truely the typical TD owner, then you can get around the cost of offset keys by being creative with a Dremmel tool, modifying your stock key then using shim stock to make the changes.
Also being a TD person, you just have to own a copy of the 2.2/2.5 FWD book (any edition will work). in the cam section, they walk you thru step by step the centerlineing proceedure. no pics, so it makes it a little harder to understand what all is happening. also try www.iskycams.com the have a generic cam centerlining instructions with pics for easier comprehension
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