The camshaft position actuator is bolted to the front of the exhaust camshaft and is integral with the sprocket. The actuator and sprocket can only be replaced as one unit. The actuator has a hydraulically actuated piston located in the hub. The piston has an internal helical spline that slides in mesh with the gear. As the piston moves, the piston and gear mechanism changes the timing of the exhaust camshaft, relative to the cam drive sprocket. When oil pressure is applied to one side of the piston, the cam moves clockwise and timing is advanced. When oil pressure is applied to the other side of the piston the cam moves counter-clockwise to retard timing. The total range of actuator rotation is 0 to 25 camshaft degrees. At idle, the exhaust camshaft position actuator is at full advance or 0 degrees.