Gear alignment
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Gear alignment
Is this good enough alignment or should it be better? R16
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Re: Gear alignment
I put shims under the shoe(s) to take out most of the slack in the chain until the oil pressure it there.
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Re: Gear alignment
Be careful with the R16/20 as there are two different types of cam gears and cams, metric and SAE. There is a tech wiki article about this. Read it and make sure you are putting the correct combination of components together.
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Re: Gear alignment
That's not a great cam gear from the wear ,I see.....I mean crank gear , both
You should see the difference anew gears would make tightening up the chain. The crank will break a tooth off soon IMO
A side by side comparison should be done
You should see the difference anew gears would make tightening up the chain. The crank will break a tooth off soon IMO
A side by side comparison should be done
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Re: Gear alignment
This engine had been rebuilt when I got it. Based on the teeth wear, I’m thinking they are matched/original. Engine was running fine, I only took of the cover to clean it. Just wondering if the dots should be aligned better?
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Re: Gear alignment
If you rotate the motor slightly they will aline. Is this position based on the timing mark on the crank pully?
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Re: Gear alignment
REPLACE both gears and Chain NOW
The crank gear is JUNK
IMHO
The crank gear is JUNK
IMHO
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Re: Gear alignment
Yep, pretty worn. Money well spent for sure.fj20spl311 wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 10:05 am REPLACE both gears and Chain NOW
The crank gear is JUNK
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Re: Gear alignment
Can these gears be removed and replaced without pulling the shafts out? Sure this is a yes.
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Re: Gear alignment
Yes they can be replaced without removing the crankshaft or camshaft. Be sure to verify which camshaft is in your engine as the metric cam and SAE camshafts are interchangeable.
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Re: Gear alignment
I have the 411SSS so I'm guessing I have SAE. If I buy a new matching set of gears, Metric or SAE, will either fit? Guessing I need SAE 3 main set.david premo wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 11:23 am Yes they can be replaced without removing the crankshaft or camshaft. Be sure to verify which camshaft is in your engine as the metric cam and SAE camshafts are interchangeable.
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Re: Gear alignment
The way to check it is to check the thread pitch of the bolt that holds the large sprocket to the cam, or check it by threading in both a 3/8 bolt and a 10mm bolt. The 3/8 will fit in both camshafts and a 10mm will only thread into the metric camshaft if I remember correctly.
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Re: Gear alignment
Correctdavid premo wrote: Wed Jul 19, 2023 4:23 pm The way to check it is to check the thread pitch of the bolt that holds the large sprocket to the cam, or check it by threading in both a 3/8 bolt and a 10mm bolt. The 3/8 will fit in both camshafts and a 10mm will only thread into the metric camshaft if I remember correctly.
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Re: Gear alignment
New gears and chain installed, much improved.