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Thread: Valve train geometry

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    Valve train geometry

    Does anyone have the numbers for the valve train? Things like valve stem angle and relative positions of the CAM and fulcrum center.

    Chris

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    In case anybody wants to know... I measured it and checked my results by making a sheet metal template that I could slide under the cam and over the lifter and valve stem with as close to zero clearance as I could manage. Here are the numbers referenced to the cam center.

    Lifter fulcrum center (x,z): -1.3202", -1.06385"
    Center of the valve stem contact patch (x,y): 1.06675", -1.20419"

    Chris

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