David Gentleman wrote:
No, new cars have a *tapered* male fitting on the end of the cam, and an exact copy tapered female fitting in the sprocket,
Taper lock is as old as the hills, same principle employed by railway wheels to provide grip, and in machine tool chucks. Molecular effect or something. However I've seen an Alfa engine that relied on the bolt torque and was advised on this direction on the basis of several others doing the same.
As to the "drenched in oil" comment - it's the same argument about putting copper grease on wheel nuts or not "because it makes them more prone to coming undone" - bullocks, because it also allows you to apply a higher pressure for the same torque making the "locking" near enough identical. Anyway, the pressures involved are *slightly* higher than the oil was designed to lubricate.
Whatever the science, I've built engines this way with a 100% record so far. You can laugh at me when one fails.
Darren: The Adaptronic has a knock sensor input. Calibrating it is the troublesome area with no clearly defined procedure. A lot of ECUs out there, incl Emerald, don't bother with a knock sensor input.