Lateral movement on crank drive chain spreockety
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Lateral movement on crank drive chain spreockety
Hi all, before I tear the engine apart……. I have just got a model 18 1949 running, runs well, good oil flow etc. the only cause for concern is a funny engine noise, like a clanking noise (i do not think it’s a big end noise, but may be wrong). Removed the chain case cover to investigate as it sounds like that side. Removed engine sprocket and realised that the spacer collar was missing. Just installed a new one thinking that was the issue but sadly not. If you hold the sprocket you can laterally move it, there must either be another spacer which has been left out or something else. Can anyone suggest anything as I don’t think you should have any later movement as the chains will not run true. Hoping this is my issue and it’s an easy fix! Thank you in advance for any replies.
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Re: Lateral movement on crank drive chain spreockety
The spares list shows you all the parts that should be there.
See pages 15 and 16 here...........
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... ingles.pdf
See pages 15 and 16 here...........
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... ingles.pdf
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Re: Lateral movement on crank drive chain spreockety
I recall having seen & heard the crank drive-side shock absorber causing a clanking noise at low engine speed when not under load. I can't remember exactly what the problem was. It *may* have been the sliding outer part (STD-830) on which the spring bears, sticking on worn/damaged splines on the crank axle.
Charles