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360 degree protractor

JKB1957

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This may be a dumb question, but where do you get a 360 degree protractor to set you cam/engine timing? I looked at the online parts lists for several of the big auto parts chains but they don't seem to have them. Or I couldn't find them on their site. Any ideas would be helpful.
 

martx-5

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I got mine from a local speed shop. They are available on line (Pegasus, Summit, etc) if you can't find a local speed shop. It's called a degree wheel.

Edit: You can print this out and make your own.
 

TR3driver

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Any cam vendor will sell you a "degree wheel" that bolts to the end of the crankshaft. Then you'll need to fabricate a pointer (from old coat-hanger wire or whatever is handy), and calibrate it to TDC.

I didn't like the small plastic degree wheel I got from Moss, so my second one came from Crane Cams.
https://www.cranecams.com/?show=browsePar...tNumber=99162-1

Of course there are other approaches. One is to wrap a piece of paper around the front pulley to get an exact length, then use your computer & printer to print a scale in just the right size. Glue it to your pulley and Bob's yer uncle.
 

TR4nut

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And the venerable ebay has a bunch of them too if you want to look at a few options.
 

DrEntropy

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Mine's an old "MrGasket" one. A thing to keep in mind is: the larger the diameter, the more accurately you can dial in the beastie.
 

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