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They can be used to advance or retard the cam timing to correct inaccuracies in the cam or change the characteristics of the cam profile.
Because the cam is a mechanical steering components. Commands with multiple bends.
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Go in to draw something frees settings and click account
You click on upload a picture!
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You go to someones profile with a whitebard and click draw/write on board you can then choose to draw or write on the board x
there are a couple of factors to consider.... the rest of your valvetrain must be compatible with your camshaft (valve springs, heads,carb) by changing your cam profile you are changing the geometry of the valvetrain...more lift on a cam is going to compress your springs more, if they can't handle the amount of lift of the cam they coil bind....select a cam that matches your heads the best then make a carb choice for a good combination
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In some engines the lifter bore is offset in relation to the cam lobe. In others the cam lobes are tapered from side to side
The Bear Scout bow is a twin cam bow that can be adjusted for both draw length and draw weight. As the draw length increases so does the draw weight and vise-versa. The draw length and weight is determined by the amount of rotation the cams experience during a full draw cycle. For example, If the cams rotate 270 deg it will have a longer and stronger draw than if the cams only rotate 180 deg. With twin cam bows this rotation is determined by the % of string on each side of the cam. The front side of the cam contains the string that will dead end on the other limb while the rear side of the cam contains the string used to nock the arrow. The scout bow is equipped with cams that allow easy movement of the string back-n-forth from front to rear. First before adjusting, note the position of the brass nock that is pinched on the string somewhere by each cam. This position is important to remember for adjusting your bow in the correct direction. In order to adjust the rotation of the cams, the bow must be disassembled as stated in manual (push down on limbs and pull cam assembly off). Then unwind the string from the cam. You will notice that the cam can slide along the string. If you want to shorten the draw length and decrease the draw weight, then slide the string so the brass nock is on the front side of the cam. If you want to lengthen the draw length and increase the draw weight, then slide the string so the brass nock is on the rear side of the cam. Then do the same for the opposite cam. Note that the brass nocks must be in the same location on each cam. Then reassemble as stated in the manual. Tada your done and ready to shoot. I hope this was helpful…