05-24-2007, 12:36 PM
Bob, I can't even imagine there being much more than 5 degrees of adjustment (ok, so there are 15, 7.5 in each direction if you set it in the middle <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> ) on the sprocket which your car must have been off for the longest time without you feeling a difference. Mine has been set back exactly the way it was before I did all of my work and if feels perfectly fine (aka perfect). Heck, I'm going to try advancing mine more just to see if I can pull a little more power out of it. By not having the timing perfect with the sprocket, there is no risk of interference between pistons and valves, just set it back the way the factory initially timed it, then drive to the shop to get it perfect if you so choose.
BTW, to R/R the valve cover is a piece of cake and can be done extremely fast. Even with having to remove it and reinstall it again, it still only adds 2-3% work to the job. To me it's not worth paying for the 95% to accomplish the 5% at the shop. Bob would pay just to not get his hands dirty.
BTW, to R/R the valve cover is a piece of cake and can be done extremely fast. Even with having to remove it and reinstall it again, it still only adds 2-3% work to the job. To me it's not worth paying for the 95% to accomplish the 5% at the shop. Bob would pay just to not get his hands dirty.
(This post was last modified: 05-24-2007, 01:48 PM by rustech.)

