Originally Posted By Frankenduster
You are up late. This must really be digging at you, huh ?
This stuff can really suck...You don't want to let them WIN...


Yep. With two little kids I'm stuck working on things late at night, unfortunately this vehicle stays outside, so that adds to the fun.

Originally Posted By fastmark
I’ve been building motors for a long time. I did not always have the tools to degree a cam. I have run across it twice in my lifetime where the cam gears were not marked correctly. One motor was off 8 degrees and the other was off 16. These were factory assembled motors that had been running. Both were 340s and both were dogs. You must always degree your cams.


Statistically another gear set would almost guarantee me to not have that problem, if it were the case. I'm only partially kidding, however whistling

I need to see what it takes to degree a cam, with the head on, and the intake on, in the truck....


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2020 RAM 1500
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