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pantera232 03-16-2011 07:19 PM

Degree Wheel
 
Will a 11" degree wheel be fine? Dont want to go crazy over something for a 1 time use.

or is there a expierenced person with one in the s. florida area. Deerfield beach?
Should have cam early next week. Thanks

FIXX 03-16-2011 07:55 PM

Fixx
 

Originally Posted by pantera232 (Post 3352088)
Will a 11" degree wheel be fine? Dont want to go crazy over something for a 1 time use.

or is there a expierenced person with one in the s. florida area. Deerfield beach?
Should have cam early next week. Thanks

It will work fine..after you find tdc they all work the same..after you find tdc make sure the line on the ballancer lines up with zero also..they have been known to be off a few degrees from the factor..

29Fever575sci 03-17-2011 06:57 AM

They are low in price and give a piece of mind. Advance the cam a few degrees and you will gain some added torque that really helps in a boat. Depends on what you are looking for. Advancing the cam say 4° in a 525efi will gain you a couple of mph's.
I degree all the cams I have put in and they have all been right on per the cam spec's. Again, piece of mind.

pantera232 03-18-2011 05:46 PM

Appreciate it guys hoping to have bob m cam by wednesday:coolcowboy:

781 heads

Forged 9.25;1 113.8 CC DOMES

.025 DECK HEIGHT WITH .027 COMETIC GASKET

ANYONE EVER RUN 781 WITH DOMES BEFORE? SHOULD I WORRY ABOUT VALVES?


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