I especially like the valve springs !!
Space is infinite, in my case infinitely small.
Space is infinite, in my case infinitely small.
Apparently "Space" is a new frontier according to a well known Scifi TV programme. In my garage a space ids something that magically appears when I move something outside to create room for a new item. The space works brilliantly until I go outside and realise I have to find a space for athe thing I moved to make a space. Maybe I need a new frontier or probably a new shed.Please....I don't understand..what is SPACE in a garage???????
A must have for anyone who likes to really get into things. I must build one but first I have to try to make yet another space in the garage.
I understand where you're coming from Roger however I suggest if you're going to get cams made then best to stick to a known supplier. I've got some experience with a hand-held optical/laser scanner and can tell you his is not the way to go given the amount of post-processing required. Cam profiles need to be accurate to less then 0.0001" per degree rotation and any extremely minor imperfection can cause chaos in the valve train. davidd's approach is the most elegant I've seen to date to try to quantify cam/valve lift etc. ... and probably a response to so many profiles being out there. Best for davidd to comment on this though.All I need is an actual drawing of a Mk 2 cam or the loan of a Mk2 cam known to be correct .If the later I will get it digitised and a drawing made from the results,
When I raced the cams were very good and similar front to rear but the ones that I have now collected are all sorts of lift and base diameter.I have seen the x5 drawing in the hand book and just want a similar drawing for a Mk2.If need be I will make a jig similar to Davids to get what I want.