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Thread: CAM TIMING USING A COMPRESSION GUAGE

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    Thank you from BT Junior wrench of the Forum
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    CAM TIMING USING A COMPRESSION GUAGE

    ANYONE USE A COMPRESSION GUAGE TO MEASURE MAX CRANKING COMPRESSION WHILE ADVANCING OR RETARDING CAM TIMING, ANY INPUT ON THIS ? I AM LOOKIN FOR MAX LOWER END TORQUE USING SUMMITS K8600 CAM
    an amc was my first car and so will also be my last car/jeep

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    I think the concensus is that advancing the cam moves the power band down and retarding it moves it up in the rpm scale

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    thanks

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    an amc was my first car and so will also be my last car/jeep

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