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							hey guys does anyone know the lobe separation angle for the crane 2031 had a look at the specs on there website but it doesent list it anyone know?   cheers  
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| Free347 | 
				
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							112 degrees from memory.						
						
						
												 
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| fairy v8 | 
				
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							cheers mate  
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							Ill second that at 112, but I cant remember if it was the 2030 or the 2031????						
						
						
								
							 
				
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| Free347 | 
				
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							Same for both as far as I know.						
						
						
												 
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| Vic | 
				
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							214 / 220 @ 50						
						
						
								
							 
				
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							That's lift.						
						
						
												 
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| sam12h | 
				
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							http://www.cranecams.com/?show=browsePa ... e=camshaft
 
				take the average of the max lift degrees. 107 + 117 = 224 then 224 / 2 = 112 deg. same process for any cam. 
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| Vic | 
				
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							Yeh sorry mate, LSA is 112. I dunno why I thought you were after duration...   
				
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| fairy v8 | 
				
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							hey thanks sam 12h  
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| sam12h | 
				
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							No worries dude. ISKY has some great cam tutorials, like this one http://www.iskycams.com/degreeing.html
 
				Just click on tech info down the bottom for more. The glossary should fill you in on cam talk pretty well 
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| fairy v8 | 
				
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							yer it makes sense when you think about it  most cam companies do the working out for you and list it, good to know cheers						
						
						
												 
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