Cam Degreeing -- Need help please! (Video inside)

KicknAsphlt

Occasional Peruser
To those that have degreed their cams in, I'd love to hear your inputs/advice. The embedded video describes and shows the issue I'm having, and I'm in some serious need of help here. I've watched the 'Super-Trick' video and searched/asked on here before, but there's really no good visual references/advice on how to do this properly. Any help that you can provide is greatly appreciated, this is one of the big items on my to-do list in order to get the motor running.
Thanks again in advance!


[video=youtube_share;FRk2rVRiU0M]http://youtu.be/FRk2rVRiU0M[/video]
 

KicknAsphlt

Occasional Peruser
Update: I removed the beveled tip from the dial indicator and have it sitting on the edge of the bucket. I went back and used the piston stop to get a definite and accurate measure of TDC (rather than guessing by looking at the keyway on the crank pin), and I also have the dial indicator positioned so that it doesn't rub the cam shaft or interfere with the lobe path.

First pass after rechecking everything showed the valve at .050 @ about 5.5* BTDC. I tweaked the cam so that it was exactly at 6*, then made another pass, making sure that the dial indicator was indeed at zero, no binding/interfering, etc. at TDC. My next pass showed the dial indicator going to .047 @ 6* BTDC, and hitting .050 at 5* BTDC. Again, tweaked the cam gear to correct and brought crank back to TDC. Verified dial indicator again, then made another pass. Same deal, .047 lift @ 6* BTDC....I officially want to start breaking things now.... I'm trying to upload another video to show this current run, but my mobile Youtube app is also being retarded....so it may take a while. *grumble*
 

KicknAsphlt

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Updated videos - accidentally pressed the 'stop' button before I was finished, so the 2nd video in this post is the tail end of the process.

[video=youtube_share;3hu3YCdTmdM]http://youtu.be/3hu3YCdTmdM[/video]

[video=youtube_share;e0K0Y20uRdM]http://youtu.be/e0K0Y20uRdM[/video]
 

eraezer

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Did you ever solve your problem?
If not, are you completely sure that the cam lobe is not hitting the indicator during rotation?

A friend of mine taught me a trick when you don't have a slimmer indicator tip. Take a piece of TIG welding material and attach it to the tip with shrink wrap.
Then you can have it in line with the valve shaft