AEM camgear
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AEM camgear
I searched and found some answers just looking to confirm.
AEM has 2 different cam gears for 88-95 (23-600) and 96-00 (23-600). I read that they will work for either application with the exception of the timing being "off." I can possibly get the 23-600 for cheap but i have a 99 EX.
Does this mean that the cam gear will indicate, for example, that my timing could be advanced/retarded but still be in TDC? Is there a way that I can align the gear so that it'll properly read at TDC? TIA
AEM has 2 different cam gears for 88-95 (23-600) and 96-00 (23-600). I read that they will work for either application with the exception of the timing being "off." I can possibly get the 23-600 for cheap but i have a 99 EX.
Does this mean that the cam gear will indicate, for example, that my timing could be advanced/retarded but still be in TDC? Is there a way that I can align the gear so that it'll properly read at TDC? TIA
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Re: AEM camgear (scratchy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by scratchy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">EITHER WILL WORK SO WHAT EVER</TD></TR></TABLE>just wondering, do you write everything in caps lock?
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