Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Changing chain driven timing to gear driven good idea or no?

I am changing the timing change to a gear driven timing gear. The Maximum Advance/Retard at Camshaft: 8 degree Maximum Advance/Retard at Crankshaft: 16 degree What is this and how will it effect performance and will i need to change anythingelseChanging chain driven timing to gear driven good idea or no?Some high performance applications do this because it is less sloppy, more accurate. The degree's is if you want to advance the timing, but not recommended for street, as you could cause detonation. Also, timing gears will be much louder, sounds like a WHINE of a supercharger.Changing chain driven timing to gear driven good idea or no?It's pretty technical, and not an easy answer.

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Are you changing camshaft, and or crankshaft or leaving it stock.



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If all you're doing is swaping out chain for gear, you should leave it at 0*Changing chain driven timing to gear driven good idea or no?Gears have their advantages and disadvantages. They are thought to provide more accurate valve timing, but it has been realized that they make bad harmonics, which can destroy the hardened finish on a flat tappet camshaft, and actially degrade timing accuracy because of the effect of the harmonics on the entire valvetrain (springs, valves, etc...).