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When doing cams, what else "while I'm there"
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<blockquote data-quote="03cobra#2" data-source="post: 16533246" data-attributes="member: 52057"><p>Correct Todd reccomends filing the cam keys and using feeler gauge stock to fine tune position. Some people file the key off all together. Supposedly the torque from the cam bolt is enough to keep the cam sprocket / gear from rotating on the cam. I ended up using the current gen Comp Cams adjustable primaries (lucky enough to find a set) and L&M adjustable secondaries. Made asjusting everything pretty easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03cobra#2, post: 16533246, member: 52057"] Correct Todd reccomends filing the cam keys and using feeler gauge stock to fine tune position. Some people file the key off all together. Supposedly the torque from the cam bolt is enough to keep the cam sprocket / gear from rotating on the cam. I ended up using the current gen Comp Cams adjustable primaries (lucky enough to find a set) and L&M adjustable secondaries. Made asjusting everything pretty easy. [/QUOTE]
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