i usually get **** about lobe profiles so i just get the old degree wheel out and map the lobe.
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How To Figure The Timing Events On Any Cam
To do this you need the following information
1) The duration
2) The lobe Center – Lobe Separation
3) Intake or Exhaust Center-Line
The meaning of the cam lobe centerline is: The lobe as would be aligned with top dead center of the crank or piston
The meaning of the Lobe-Center (Lobe-Separation) is: The degrees between the exhaust lobe center-line and the intake lobe center-line
The meaning of overlap is the amount of degrees the intake and exhaust lobes hold the valves open during the 5th event cycle. (Exhaust is closing while the intake is opening)
To find the intake center-line: - Divide the duration in half & subtract the intake opening
To find the exhaust center-line: - Divide the duration in half & subtract the exhaust closing
To find the timing events for the intake: - Divide the duration in half and subtract the center-line from the remainder and that gives you the opening event. For the closing event subtract 180 from the duration and then subtract the opening number from that sum.
To find the exhaust timing events: - Divide the duration in half and subtract the center-line and the remainder and that gives you the closing event. For the opening event subtract 180 from the duration and then subtract the closing number from that sum.
To find the lobe center add the intake and the exhaust center-lines together and divide that in half.
To find the overlap add the intake opening to the exhaust closing
To find duration add the opening and closing figures to 180
To find the power stroke: - Add the intake closing to the exhaust opening and subtract that from 360
Intake opens BTDC before top dead center
Intake closes ABDC after bottom dead center
Exhaust opens BBDC before bottom dead center
Exhaust closes ATDC after top dead center
Dual pattern cam = A cam that has the exhaust lobe with more duration than the intake
Cam is advanced = The intake lobe center-line is less than the lobe-center and the exhaust center-line is more the the lobe-center
Cam timing is usually computed at .020 or .050 for mechanical cams and .006 or .050 for hydraulic cams.
More cam info at Harvey Crane Jr web-site
Denny@JDS Induction Products