So, my belt jumped two teeth on my exh ad int cam gears this weekend. Didnt know it jumped started it and it ran like b
lls and sounded horrible. All kinds of nasty noises coming from it so I turned it off right away. So I was upset and was like f this thing. Then I put it back in time just to see what happends. What do you know started up perfect. drives perfect no problem! So my question is how many teeth do you have to be off for the valves to meet the pistons? Please dont guess I would like a solid answer on this one.
Now, I also noticed that my old HKS cam gears had ± 20° that it could be adjusted. I searched the forum for a while and a member said that 1 tooth = 7.5°.
If this were true then the hks cam gears can adjust ± 2.7 teeth.
So I am guessing three teeth would make a nice boom, but two teeth should cause no issues?
I am doing a compression test hopefully today after work, but was just wondering if anyone knew for sure how many teeth = ☻boom☻
lls and sounded horrible. All kinds of nasty noises coming from it so I turned it off right away. So I was upset and was like f this thing. Then I put it back in time just to see what happends. What do you know started up perfect. drives perfect no problem! So my question is how many teeth do you have to be off for the valves to meet the pistons? Please dont guess I would like a solid answer on this one. Now, I also noticed that my old HKS cam gears had ± 20° that it could be adjusted. I searched the forum for a while and a member said that 1 tooth = 7.5°.
If this were true then the hks cam gears can adjust ± 2.7 teeth.
So I am guessing three teeth would make a nice boom, but two teeth should cause no issues?
I am doing a compression test hopefully today after work, but was just wondering if anyone knew for sure how many teeth = ☻boom☻
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1 tooth is 7.5 deg. im sure of that. dont know how many teeth till destruction......
