I am looking for the intake and exhaust valve opening and closing points for 1970 280SL/8 with an 01 camshaft. The Haynes manual has them listed as I.O. 16 deg. BTDC, I.C. 46 deg. ABDC, w/ 242 deg. duration, E.O. 53 deg. BBDC, E.C. 15 deg. ATDC, w/ 248 deg. duration. The valve lash is measured between the cam and the rocker at .003" intake and .007" exhaust. After just rebuilding the engine, the crank pulley lines up with 0 deg. mark and the camshaft thrust washer mark also lines up while both lobes are pointing up. The measured timing is as follows; I.O. 40 deg. BTDC, I.C. 65 deg. ABDC, w/ 285 deg. duration, E.O. 63 deg. BBDC, E.C. 19 deg. ATDC, w/ 262 deg. duration. An offset key was used, set to retard the timing. Can any tell me if the Haynes numbers are correct, if they aren't, what are the correct numbers? Having set it up with the correct lash, why is there 40 deg. gain in duration on the intake and 24 deg. advance on the opening, while the exhausts closing was retarded yet gained 14 deg. duration. Any insight would be helpful.
thanks,
Dave