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Degreeing a Farmall M Cam

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08-22-2007 16:34:17




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I got my M cam back from bullet cams and now I need to degree it. How hard is it to degree a cam. Thanks




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puller1

08-24-2007 18:46:14




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 Re: Degreeing a Farmall M Cam in reply to Help!, 08-22-2007 16:34:17  
check the current degree of your cam with a straight key, however many degrees you are off you can have a machine shop mill you an offset key,for every degree offset .005", for example 5 degrees = .025", install new key and check degree,if it goes wrong way flip key around. Hope this helps



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Buzzman72

08-22-2007 16:55:33




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 Re: Degreeing a Farmall M Cam in reply to Help!, 08-22-2007 16:34:17  
In their paper catalogs--remember those days?--Isky Cams and Comp Cams both had detailed instructions on how to degree a cam.

Might check out the Comp Cams website to see if that info is online. Same technique, no matter who made the engine.



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Buzzman72

08-22-2007 17:14:18




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 From Isky Cams Website in reply to Buzzman72, 08-22-2007 16:55:33  
Here's what the Isky Cams website had to say:



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Buzzman72

08-22-2007 17:03:30




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 From CompCams Website in reply to Buzzman72, 08-22-2007 16:55:33  
Try this link for a PDF:



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