G2 contact breaker end play
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Re: G2 contact breaker end play
Thank you , interesting.
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Re: G2 contact breaker end play
Duncan wrote:
In my opinion, if you run with 1mm ~40thou you will become aware of some cam noise as it slaps to and fro, if you search the history on the forum there will be discussions about it.
Re the slap and clacking sound at tickover. I couldn't live with it and also had around 1mm end float of the cam. Did the forum search as suggested, that helped no end, so bought and fitted shims behind the inner cover.
No ‘clacking' now.
If I'm correct in thinking, the cam lobes are positioned offset to the tappet centerline, so to rotate them on contact to spread wear loading.
A cunning plan
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Re: G2 contact breaker end play
The problem is on a lightweight is that the camshaft/gear/lobes are all one unit and you can only fit it one way
Paul
1960 Model 8
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1960 Model 8
1974 Yamaha RD250B US Model 6 speed