Cam degree wheel....

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Cam degree wheel....

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Anyone ever use a cam degree wheel on these motors? I bought Crawford Performance's adjustable idler pullies, but not exactly sure how I'm going to attach the degree wheel to the cam pulley.

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showthr ... ?t=1984605

Any ideas are welcome.

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I'm kinda stumped too. Paperclips and duct tape?
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Perhaps just determine what degree changes you want to experiment with and get a machinist to mark the cam pullies themselves,if you know what i mean.For what im thinking it wouldnt really matter where on the pully so long as you pick a neutral point with a pointer like they have shown and then just have marks offset from that "home mark" at whatever amount you want.Or just weld a metal protractor the the face of your pulley :-)
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You could sacrifice an extra set of pulleys to drill and tap holes in. I've got some laying around if you need them.
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Cool,

Thanks Dan. I'll see what type of attachment hardware comes with the wheel I bought, and figure something out.
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Got the cam degree wheel. I apparently got confused by summit racing. They put instructions of their more expensive and inclusive kit with their cheap timing wheel. So all I got was the wheel and few spacers. To make it work, I need about a 3/4" spacer and a longer bolt to attach the cam degree wheel and spacer to the cam.

I can fab up a pointer out of some tie wire. Once I actually get the motor together, we'll see if I bother with the wheel or just eyeball it with the timing alignment marks.
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Also, here's some pics of the crawford pullies.

http://main.experiencetherave.com/subar ... eadwork/13
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I need a damn Bridgeport mill with an indexable rotary table at home so I can make these kinds of things instead of buying them.
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dream garage - where everyone has 3-phase power, a mill, lathe, tig and band saw.... i left out plasma cutter, sand blaster and paint booth as i didn't want to go too over the top.... :D
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I want an English Wheel, large metal brake, bead roller, shot bag, and an assortment of mallets, too.
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The HAAS Tool Room Mill we had at school would be nice. I think they are only in the low to mid 20's pricewise, depending on options.


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