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[QUOTE="sodhead, post: 61850, member: 21815"] Will, When you said that the cams were out of time, what did you mean exactly? Were the timing marks on the cam sprocket(s) not lining up correctly when the engine was at TDC? If this were the case, it would seem to indicate that the timing chain somehow skipped some teeth thus causing the relationship between the crank gear and the cam gears to get out of whack. However, if the cam sprocket(s) slipped on the camshaft(s) to cause the timing anomoly, the timing marks on the sprockets would probably still be appear to be correct,, but the position of the intake and/or exhaust cam lobes would not be correct (exhaust lobes leaning forward, and intake lobes leaning rearward). ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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