
Kent Camshaft question
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Re: Kent Camshaft question
366 is more degrees than a circle, so likely a mislabel, possibly a joke.
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Re: Kent Camshaft question
A four stroke engine has 720 degrees in a cycle so even with 366 degrees of cam period, there are still 354 where the valve is closed (less the opening ramps of course)
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Re: Kent Camshaft question
Measure it. If you have the basic gear for dialing a Cam in on a build, then you can measure what the cam profile is.