zz502 timing chain and sprockets question
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zz502 timing chain and sprockets question
Regarding the single roller timing chain and sprockets that come on a crate engine zz502 (timing chain and sprockets: GM part number 12371053), are these machined in a 'retarded' configuration? The literature I got with my new Edelbrock cam says this is the case.
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I think most of the GM motors come with the 10 degree retard on the cam since the use of ECM's and the knock sensers. i can remember back in the 80's the trick for a little more performance was to degree the cam in to "0" for more bottom end. But i would still pull the timing cover and check the gear. I had a friend who had a ZZ502 in his truck, it lasted about 40,000 miles and shelled the gear. It had plastic teeth on the cam gear for less noise, i don't know if they still use them, but i know they have been used since the 1960's, just a precausion.
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Then the only way you can see if the cam in installed at 10 degrees retarded, is to get the specs for the cam and put a degree wheel on the engine. Doesn't take but a couple hours, but then you'll know for sure.
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let us know I'm interested on how this is gonna turn out
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Spotted your post and reckoned I could chuck in a bit of useful info. So, the timing chain and sprockets that you get with the crate engine ZZ502, right? They're actually machined in what you'd call a 'retarded' config compared to the usual timing setups. This means the camshaft timing's done a bit later in the engine cycle. It's not odd for performance engines like the ZZ502, this, as it can give the engine's performance a bit of a boost, especially with the power output when you're pushing higher RPMs.