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2003cobra#2's 3.4 Whipple Build
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<blockquote data-quote="MalcolmV8" data-source="post: 16360437" data-attributes="member: 8854"><p>You can definitely do it in the engine bay. It's just a PITA. I always prefer to do it on the engine stand when possible but when I was working out some annoying issues with various cam degrees I re-did mine in the car every few days till I figured out what I needed to and had them running properly. You have to tear off a bunch of stuff but after doing it a few times this is a one day job.</p><p></p><p>I think it's a hard process to learn in the engine bay if its your first time doing it but it can be done. Look for consistency. If you pull the chains off and put them back and re-check they should still be degreed spot on. If not you have some error somewhere in your process.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1621712[/ATTACH] </p><p><img src="https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPAXRl3fAehZaC727OljqI19qW2A7CKdktdiZT0HkTqKc-ac6TzW72H_P9LHJ5c4A/photo/AF1QipOpxGaCZ9U24hLEL6dDhw1T_4GOF6t1VjYMHRDf?key=Uk9waVJPWFZuV1hsOG00SmFRUjBtWk9wQ0t6RXRn" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MalcolmV8, post: 16360437, member: 8854"] You can definitely do it in the engine bay. It's just a PITA. I always prefer to do it on the engine stand when possible but when I was working out some annoying issues with various cam degrees I re-did mine in the car every few days till I figured out what I needed to and had them running properly. You have to tear off a bunch of stuff but after doing it a few times this is a one day job. I think it's a hard process to learn in the engine bay if its your first time doing it but it can be done. Look for consistency. If you pull the chains off and put them back and re-check they should still be degreed spot on. If not you have some error somewhere in your process. [ATTACH=full]1621712[/ATTACH] [IMG]https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipPAXRl3fAehZaC727OljqI19qW2A7CKdktdiZT0HkTqKc-ac6TzW72H_P9LHJ5c4A/photo/AF1QipOpxGaCZ9U24hLEL6dDhw1T_4GOF6t1VjYMHRDf?key=Uk9waVJPWFZuV1hsOG00SmFRUjBtWk9wQ0t6RXRn[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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