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Re: Camshaft Installed Center Line question.
[Re: Michael Ecks]
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03/11/14 02:15 AM
03/11/14 02:15 AM
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I just bought a Lunati Voodoo camshaft to replace the damaged old comp cams stick in my 360.
The voodoo cam lists a LSA of 112 and an ICL of 108, which I realized and it shows on the cam card as 4 degrees advanced.
Does this mean that if I use the crank and cam sprocket "dot-to-dot" as a baseline for installing it, that is ground to be set up close to set up there without using the 4 dgree advanced keyway in the sprocket?
Or does it mean they recommend installing it at four degrees advanced using the crank sprocket keyway to get 108, but "dot-to-dot" would put it at 112.
I know it needs to be properly degree-ed in to be sure. Just wondering where to start as far as setting it up.
It depends whether or not Lunati grinds thier cams with 4* advance in them.
If they do, Dot to Dot is the start. If they dont, the 4* advance Keyway will be the start. Then, Degree and Adjust from there!! ![](/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbs.gif)
Also, you may consider your "overall combo" and adjust further or less based on your experience.
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