In praise of Comp Cams

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In praise of Comp Cams

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I've lobbed in a few cams over the years and I've always degreed the cam, just in case there were any manufacturers inconsistences in either the cam or indeed the sprocket.

What an absolute delight to slide in a new Comp Cams Extreme Energy camshaft last night, with a plain Summit True Roller chain and sprockets to find that absolutely everything was within a tenth of a thou on the dial gauges straight out of the box and lined up with the dots!

Now can anyone tell me where I can buy, beg, steel or borrow a 45 degree valve seat cutter which can cut a 2.14 valve seat?

I've got all the others in the box, but can't find one big enough for the new inlets. :roll:
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Big valve seat cutters are a bit rare then! :?
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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