Recommissioning a ‘54 G80CS and noticed last night whilst kicking over to pump changed oil around that the exhaust cam processes outward then inward as it comes on/off the lobe combined with a light clicking noise. Will remove timing chest and fit a shim but was just wondering if this is regular occurrence?
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Wandering Exhaust Cam
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Re: Wandering Exhaust Cam
Yes, common.
This is because the lobes of the cams contact the tappet foot off-centre in order that the tappet rotates to even out wear of the tappet foot.
End float of the zorst and the inlet cam shafts is 'meant to be' adjusted by moving the inner bush but ideally this needs access from inside the c/case. Shims are fine.
To determine the end float of the blind inlet shaft fit too many shims so that the cover doesn't close. Measure the gap and fit shims of a lesser thickness than the gap.
This is because the lobes of the cams contact the tappet foot off-centre in order that the tappet rotates to even out wear of the tappet foot.
End float of the zorst and the inlet cam shafts is 'meant to be' adjusted by moving the inner bush but ideally this needs access from inside the c/case. Shims are fine.
To determine the end float of the blind inlet shaft fit too many shims so that the cover doesn't close. Measure the gap and fit shims of a lesser thickness than the gap.
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Re: Wandering Exhaust Cam
Thanks Spriddler and apologies for very late reply I'd forgotten all about this post! Have bought my shims in a range of sizes and a very nice small jaw puller for the magneto drive sprocket and will fit ‘em soon.
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