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Old 25-07-2004, 04:04 PM
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i am after the cam timing for a pair of bd10's and a pair of bd14's ie how many degrees BTDC and ATDC for each

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there is no standard timing for these cams
try between 110 to 115 degrees
115 inlet 110 exhaust seems to work
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Default cam timing

i got a bd10 exst and was going to set it 108 btdc and a bd14 inlt which i was going to set at 112 atdc, does this sound ok ?????? or should i delay the inlet cam a bit( to 115atdc), i am not too worried about the bd10 i am more worried that the 14 will hit at hi rpm!!!!
or would you run them both at 110 to 115????

need to know as i am going to time it up 2 morrow!!!!

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