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    Default CRX Camshaft ?

    I have several camshafts under the workbench. These are from the 88-91 Civic/CRX 1.5L & 1.6L with eithor auto or manual gearbox. I am building a D16A6 CRX Si engine and need to know which one to install. Does anyone know how I determine which are which?

    Alldata indicates 4 different part numbers for these types and of course there are no part numbers on the camshafts.

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    d16a6, lift at lobe .195 Exhaust, .225 Intake, you should be within .002 of those #'s

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    That still wont identify which cams are from which models. DX & Si have the same lift/duration but have different part #'s. I believe that cam timing is the difference. Alldata indicates that all the models have the same pully (same part #). However, I also believe the main difference in all these cams is the distributor angle cut into the cam.

    Case in point: I cant get 18-20 degs in ignition (distributor) timing. The max I can get (all the way over) is 16 deg. The belt (cam timing) is timed correct. So this indicates that perhaps I have the wrong cam in there from a different model. Maybe an automatic inwhich would have slightly different optimum rpm range designed for mid end power.

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    Decking can change timing.

    [This message has been edited by Catch22 (edited May 20, 2005).]

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    decking will change cam timing, but not ignition timing. You should still be able to dial in at least 18+degs...

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    You sure about that?

    If I'm wrong, please explain it to me. 'Cause if I'm wrong I must have the wrong distributor on my ITC car ('91 Standard). I had a really hard time getting to 18 degrees timing after we built the motor. I had assumed it was due to decking, but if decking doesn't effect timing I must have a DX or LX distributor on the car (maybe?).
    I had thought the Standard/DX/LX (dual point) distributors were all the same, but maybe they're not. The distributor I have works fine, I just had to turn it all the way back to get the timing where I wanted it.

    Scott = Perplexed

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    This particular engine is stock. The head has not been plained, nor the block decked. It is a 90 Si std engine. I've determined either the cam is the wrong one or the distributor is from an automatic. You may have the same problem. The other engine is a fully built IT engine and it will go to 20-22 degs. no problem. I'll dig further and let you know what I find.

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    Its quite possible I have a DX or LX distributor on the car and don't know it. Car runs great though, so its just a matter of satisfying curiosity for me.

    I have several distributors. I might experiment with them.

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