Originally Posted by
White5.0
it allows you to make sure the cam is installed to spec, the way it was meant to be.
because of manufacturing tolerances, even you can install a cam dot-to-dot on a timing chain, when you actually measure it with a degree wheel, it can be a few degrees retarded or advance.
when you degree you are checking for both the true TDC on all cylinders, and checking to see if your valve timing events match those of the cam card.
even if you are using the stock cam, there isnt perfection in anything mass produced, so you are best to check it anyways, especially with an aftermarket timing chain - it may be slightly different than the stock timing chain
BUT, that being said, going dot-to-dot wont hurt anything. it will most likely still be close to the valve timing events anyways. and unless you are trying to squeeze every last drop of HP out of it, it wont matter. im assuming you arent building a NASCAR engine or NHRA engine, so you will be fine lol
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