here's a list of tools and parts needed and some of the steps. I will finish this up later, Zvon
Degreeing a cam
Tools needed:
Metric sockets 3/8” drive
3/8” socket extension
3/8” drive ratchet
Lifter clips
Dial indicator with 1” travel and .001” graduations
Base for dial indicator with adjustable arms
Cut-in-half VW stock pushrod with ¼-20 bolt threaded into cut end
Accurate degree wheel or degree pulley for crank
30mm wrench or socket for crank pulley bolt
Deck plate that can be bolted across cylidner
Calculator
Parts needed:
Case halves (both)
12mm case nuts and washers
Camshaft
2 Lifters
1 connecting rod
Crankshaft
Main bearings
Rod bearings
Cam bearings
1 cylinder
1 piston (w/o rings)
Crank timing gear
Keyways for gears and pulley
Cam timing gear and 2 bolts
2 long lower head studs
2 med upper studs
4 head nuts
Some type of thick washer, like 8mm head washer
Oil pump is helpful at this step as you can check clearance for cam bolts
1. Assemble 1 rod onto # 1 rod journal with bearings and lightly oil no need to torque
2. heat crank gear to install. Before sliding gear on, install # 3 full circle main bearing onto crank, lightly oil, then slide hot gear over keyway/crank. Insert keyway for pulley.
3. slide # 1 main bearing over # 1 journal, lightly oil
4. Insert cam bearings into case (I highly suggest you check cam thrust play prior to checking cam timing, so you may need to polish thrust surfaces of cam bearings) and lightly oil. Install center main bearing halves to case webs and lightly oil. Install 1 intake and 1 exh lifter at #1 cylinder. Retain with clips.
5. Loosely bolt cam gear to cam with one or two bolts. No need to tighten yet
6. drop crank assembly into ¾ half of case with # 1 in TDC position, make sure bearings are oiled
7. install cam so gear points align (cam vs crank)
8. bolt case halves together lightly with 12mm nuts and washers (6 each). Make sure crank turns freely.
9. install pulley onto crank. Install bolt
10. install two lower long head studs at # 1 cylinder hole at lower threads, then two medium in upper threads
11. install piston onto # 1 rod (no need for rings or wrist pin clips), then slide cylinder over and seat home against case.
12. make sure crank still turns freely. Rotate crank clockwise until piston is near TDC
13. set 8mm thick washer on top of piston. Bolt up deck plate to top of cylinder, use spacers if necessary and use care not to break fins.
14. rotate crank clockwise until piston and washer stops against deck plate. Mark pulley (vs split line in case) at this point.
15. rotate crank counterclockwise until again piston and washer stop against deck plate and mark pulley at this point
16. if pulley is 100% accurate, then degrees on either side of “TDC” should be equal. If not, remark TDC on your pulley with a marker
17. assemble dial indicator and base so it is secure. I bolt a Melling 8mm oil pump cover to 8mm thermostat-stud on side of sump-area of case for a base for magnetic-base. Insert cut-in-half pushrod into intake lifter, with bolt end facing outwards (towards where cylinder head would be). Align dial indicator so tip rest squarely on bolt and pushrod is traveling vertically and in line with dial indicator tip.
18. Rotate crank until dial indicator shows cam is on heel or lowest lift point. Rotate completely again and watch for lift, then back to heel. Once you are sure cam is at zero lift position, readjust indicator so you have about .300” preload against pushrod with bolt, and then “zero” the gauge.