I have also had thoughts about this since some cams have much more clearance.
- The valve will have more time fully seated, more cooling time?
- Valve can withstand a hunting piston hitting it? That must be EX and high rpm.
- Rocker arm/cam will get better lubrication?
The cam I have in now has 0.3mm. DP315 an RC profile
I timed it first with 0.1mm in, 0.15mm EX as many cams have. The cam times became rather hot and plenty of overlap. Numbers more like "normal" hot cams with 0.3mm clearance.
Below with 0 lash and running lash 0.3mm. 0 lash= I tightened adj screw until dial indicator moved which will remove play in valve train. Cam holders, rocker arms, shafts have all play due to their clearances for oil + wear that affect the numbers too.
(0.15mm almost 0.05" will be something between these numbers)
[0 lash] @0.040"lift Lift:9,35/9,33mm Dur: 279/279,5° IN:34/65° EX:65/34,5° LC: 105,5/105,25° Overlap:68,5°
[0.3mm lash] @0.040"lift Lift: 8,95/9mm Dur:265/266° IN:28,5/56,5° EX:60/26° LC: 104/107° Overlap: 54,5°
This time I finally understood why the Pros here time cam with running lash.
I attach a cam table from Action Fours with different clearances. I have their SS-1 cam I set 0.1/0.15mm when it should have more.
Lets hope the pros will chime in with their huge experiences.