Has anyone built an engine using an endless cam chain?
I am finishing up my first cl77 rebuild and decided to go with one since they were readily available.
The chain tension was so tight that I had a lot of difficulty getting the cam together.
When I finally managed to get it assembled, the new chain has absolutely no free play and may even be under a slight amount of tension. I even tightened up the head bolts to 12 pounds to help compress the new head and base gasket.
Are these chains supposed to be this tight?
Endless cam chain
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Re: Endless cam chain
When the chain is new it will be "tight".
Continue assembling and it will be OK. .......lm
Continue assembling and it will be OK. .......lm
motobroker wrote:Has anyone built an engine using an endless cam chain?
I am finishing up my first cl77 rebuild and decided to go with one since they were readily available.
The chain tension was so tight that I had a lot of difficulty getting the cam together.
When I finally managed to get it assembled, the new chain has absolutely no free play and may even be under a slight amount of tension. I even tightened up the head bolts to 12 pounds to help compress the new head and base gasket.
Are these chains supposed to be this tight?
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I just installed one rocker pin and arm and am doing the other 3 in a few minutes.
Yep, I had to remove the cylinder studs. That was the only way I could figure out how to do it.
I should have at least loosened them before I installed cylinder and head, but I didn't anticipate that issue. Thankfully, I was able to get them all free without snapping them.
I don't think I would recommend using an endless chain if a masterlink one is available. Getting that camshaft installed was very difficult.
By the way, any recommendations for the studs: dry, locktite stud lock, thread lube, whatever?
Yep, I had to remove the cylinder studs. That was the only way I could figure out how to do it.
I should have at least loosened them before I installed cylinder and head, but I didn't anticipate that issue. Thankfully, I was able to get them all free without snapping them.
I don't think I would recommend using an endless chain if a masterlink one is available. Getting that camshaft installed was very difficult.
By the way, any recommendations for the studs: dry, locktite stud lock, thread lube, whatever?
Yep, I had to remove the cylinder studs. That was the only way I could figure out how to do it.
I should have at least loosened them before I installed cylinder and head, but I didn't anticipate that issue. Thankfully, I was able to get them all free without snapping them.
Thats' why I asked :-)
I don't think I would recommend using an endless chain if a masterlink one is available. Getting that camshaft installed was very difficult.
By the way, any recommendations for the studs: dry, locktite stud lock, thread lube, whatever?[/quote]
I like using assembly lube
Davo
I should have at least loosened them before I installed cylinder and head, but I didn't anticipate that issue. Thankfully, I was able to get them all free without snapping them.
Thats' why I asked :-)
I don't think I would recommend using an endless chain if a masterlink one is available. Getting that camshaft installed was very difficult.
By the way, any recommendations for the studs: dry, locktite stud lock, thread lube, whatever?[/quote]
I like using assembly lube
Davo
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Bumping this old dinosaur.
I need to buy a cam chain for my CA72 and most of the ones I can find are endless.
Can you break a link and install a master link with a clip? I've got a few of those left over. I don't want to accidentally cut off more than I need though.
Like essentially removing one link from the endless chain and putting in a master link/8 shaped piece/clip?
I need to buy a cam chain for my CA72 and most of the ones I can find are endless.
Can you break a link and install a master link with a clip? I've got a few of those left over. I don't want to accidentally cut off more than I need though.
Like essentially removing one link from the endless chain and putting in a master link/8 shaped piece/clip?