Are adjustable cam gears needed when the heads have been decked ? Ive read this before somewhere .
Are adjustable cam gears needed when the heads have been decked ? Ive read this before somewhere .
I have heard that as well. In order to truly have the cams in perfect time, you have to degree the cams once it's put together and adjust the gears accordingly. That said, with everything stock your cams probably won't be off enough to tell a difference.
1995 Dodge Stealth R/T Turbo
Mods: DR750s, BC Sportsman rods, Ross pistons, ACT HD 6 puck clutch, 5 speed transmission, 300M output shaft, Broomfield racing billet transfer case housings, Spectre air filter, GM 3.75" MAF w/translator, DN Pre-turbo pipes, Pampena/CX Racing dual core FMIC, M2 Performance turbo-back exhaust, Walbro 450lph E85 pump, SXPerformance fuel filter, stainless fuel feed lines, EK2 Mfg fuel rails, SXPerformance AFPR, 1000cc Bosch injectors, 99 VR4 replica ECU w/ Chrome for tuning, Kenne Bell Boost-a-Spark, Blitz SBC i-D boost controller, IPS oil cooler, Intrax springs on KYB GR2 struts, Enkei Kojin 18X9.5 +30, Nexen N3000s, 99 front end, carbon fiber steering wheel, Pioneer AVH-X2600BT, JL C2 6.5" and 6"x9" speakers, free 4 channel amp for subs (LOL), twin Alpine 10" type E subs.
Made 608whp/631wtrq on Pampena's dyno @ 31 psi.
It depends how much they've been resurfaced. I had a set of heads that were off about 3 degrees on the intake and exhaust side because of being rebuilt about 3 different times. For my 500AWHP setup I probably would have lost about 30-40AWHP by not adjusting the timing back to stock using the adjustable cam gears. It can make a difference but unless there has been quite a bit of material taken off or you can see the cam gears are off a 1/2 a tooth I wouldn't worry about it with stock cams.
Yea I'm just gonna run stock ones for now . Sold my 280s. These heads have been surfaced to the max. They can't be decked anymore . It will then cut the water or coolant jackets .
So even with the timing marks lined up its still gonna be off??
Yep. Mine was. Unless you're trying to get the last 10% out of your setup you shouldn't worry about it. You'll know when you put the motor together with the timing marks lined up but the teeth on the belt not lining up. It just won't perform at it's peak potential and is probably more of a problem at higher boost. I wish I had before/after dyno numbers to know for sure what the difference is.
I had to deck mine again and i didnt have any timing issues. Everything lined up well. I can probably only deck them one more time.
I'll quote myself from the last time I addressed this:
Originally Posted by RealMcCoy
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