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Any Tips On Finding 60 Degrees Btdc ?

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Old 09-13-2003, 06:34 PM
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I may be having a brain fart, but I can't remember. I need to set my CAS to this for my wolf system.
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Old 09-14-2003, 08:20 PM
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um well theres a couple ways you could do it. one would be to mark the pulley off in 90degree increments and go from there. or you could count the cas teeth and go from there, (# of cas teeth/2)/360?



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ok thanks, I couldn't remember if the was an easy way to do it or not. An aftermarket main pulley I have marks 30 btdc so i might just us a string and double that. I can fine tune it a little once I get everything installed I guess.
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yah once its running you can zero it out, and it wont care if you're 5-10 degrees out to start with



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