TR3driver
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poolboy said:When the timing chain stretches and the "sprockets" wear, the overall effect is that the cam begins to lag behind the rotation of the crank Simply taking up the tension has no effect on the lag. The chain in effect is longer.TR3driver said:Ok, I'll bite, what else causes TR6 timing marks to be wrong?
And Ed was talking about rotating the housing, whatever you were talking about.
In addition the gear engagement between the cam and distributor drive is subject to wear.
That is all true enough; but does not affect the accuracy of the timing marks relative to the crankshaft and therefore has no effect on the setting of ignition timing relative to the crankshaft (eg 12 BTDC).
Sometimes the camshaft is even deliberately advanced or retarded by a few degrees, but that still doesn't affect the accuracy of the timing marks.