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<blockquote data-quote="frdmstnggt" data-source="post: 4187642" data-attributes="member: 9997"><p>I am looking for a set of "Stage II" Camshafts from any company. Also I desperitaly need a picture of how the camshafts look like with the timing cover off at TDC. I lost my TDC position on both cams and don't want to screw up this engine after all the money and time I have put into it. Maybe someone could explain it to me. My Haynes manual didn't helpl very much. It said to place the left side at the 12 o'clock and right side at 11 o'clock, not sure if this is for the Romeo or Windsor engine or both. Don't know which way they are looking at the engine. I know all the parts that are stamped with a "L" and "R" are bass-ackwards. I have a 2000 Lightning w/ a Windsor motor. Any help would be appreciated!:-D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frdmstnggt, post: 4187642, member: 9997"] I am looking for a set of "Stage II" Camshafts from any company. Also I desperitaly need a picture of how the camshafts look like with the timing cover off at TDC. I lost my TDC position on both cams and don't want to screw up this engine after all the money and time I have put into it. Maybe someone could explain it to me. My Haynes manual didn't helpl very much. It said to place the left side at the 12 o'clock and right side at 11 o'clock, not sure if this is for the Romeo or Windsor engine or both. Don't know which way they are looking at the engine. I know all the parts that are stamped with a "L" and "R" are bass-ackwards. I have a 2000 Lightning w/ a Windsor motor. Any help would be appreciated!:-D [/QUOTE]
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