Branden, pretty rare to find the exact specs match up
WHY
tolerances.... every part ever produced on the planet is to a tolerance. In the case of the cam grinding getting down to a degree is pretty serious stuff, it then compounds by the tolerance associated with radius of the rocket arms, then the tolerance of the rocker arm ratio, then its compounded by the tolerance of the adjuster tip radius, valve length tolerance and the angle of the guide tolerance.........see simple ...doesnt take long before the lift and the io and ec points dont line up with the cam card. Especially after a couple of remachining and rebuilds.
Thats why If its a symmetriacally ground cam I just use the overlap advance or retard thing, if its a polydyne or assymetrical design cam it pays to use the system you just used.
Just like maths and geometry at school....drives you nuts. I reckon they should teach geometry at school by analysing valve train geometry
ciao johno