Estimating timing chain wear

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The lobe separation angle (LSA) is ground into the cam at the time of manufacture and cannot be changed by the installer.
 
The lobe separation angle (LSA) is ground into the cam at the time of manufacture and cannot be changed by the installer.
  
===Widen (larger) LSA===
+
===Wider (larger number) LSA===
 +
*>/= 112 degrees
 
*Raises torque to higher RPM
 
*Raises torque to higher RPM
 
*Reduces maximum torque
 
*Reduces maximum torque
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*Increases piston-to-valve clearance
 
*Increases piston-to-valve clearance
  
===Tighten (smaller) LSA===
+
===Tighter (smaller number) LSA===
 +
*</= 110 degrees
 
*Moves torque to lower RPM
 
*Moves torque to lower RPM
 
*Increases maximum torque
 
*Increases maximum torque

Revision as of 19:27, 22 December 2012

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