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Question about raising compression?
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01-27-2005, 08:10 PM
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2 Mulisha:
Not obligatory, but will help. When you mill the head (and/or use thinner gasket) you will retard your cams timing. With adjustable wheels you can fix this problem (also when you use different cams) and adjust the timing "1/2 tooth" - for example. |
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