Originally Posted By: hatt
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Originally Posted By: ZeeOSix
Originally Posted By: BlueOvalFitter
Well, the engines I used to build, rebuild, buy, never had a camshaft on the upper part of the engine, AKA-UPPER CAMSHAFT. If the camshaft had been in a typical conventional V engine, I just call it "THE CAMSHAFT." So, it seems this engine has UPPER CAMSHAFTS-AKA-AT THE TOP OF THE ENGINE. Maybe you're younger than me and have never worked/rebuilt an older conventional V engine. I don't know. But, does it bother you that I stated UPPER CAMSHAFTS?
They are called "Overhead Cams". The design and term DOHC has been around a very long time -
Dual
Over
Head
Cams.
It's still camshafts on the UPPER part of the engine. Tomato, Tumotto..........it's still a fruit.
Where are the lower cams at in an engine with upper cams?
I think there is one cam above another cam. So, below the UPPER cam.