Anyone ever used a ac auto tech cam gear
Have not used them personally, but there are 3 important things with cam gears.
1. That they are balanced well and true on the cams.
2. That the bolts stay tight under vibration.
3. That the degree markings are clear and accurate.
If they seem decent, give them a shot, maybe loctite the bolts once you have them tuned well. If you aren't using them to accurately degree cams or tune on the dyno, they are waste of money though.
1. That they are balanced well and true on the cams.
2. That the bolts stay tight under vibration.
3. That the degree markings are clear and accurate.
If they seem decent, give them a shot, maybe loctite the bolts once you have them tuned well. If you aren't using them to accurately degree cams or tune on the dyno, they are waste of money though.
Have not used them personally, but there are 3 important things with cam gears.
1. That they are balanced well and true on the cams.
2. That the bolts stay tight under vibration.
3. That the degree markings are clear and accurate.
If they seem decent, give them a shot, maybe loctite the bolts once you have them tuned well. If you aren't using them to accurately degree cams or tune on the dyno, they are waste of money though.
1. That they are balanced well and true on the cams.
2. That the bolts stay tight under vibration.
3. That the degree markings are clear and accurate.
If they seem decent, give them a shot, maybe loctite the bolts once you have them tuned well. If you aren't using them to accurately degree cams or tune on the dyno, they are waste of money though.
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