Looks like you could fill a nitch for parts which are becoming more and more difficult to get. ................lm
G-Man wrote:Hah! Just when you think you understand what's going on... :-) That must have been a little awkward adjusting the cam chain on those CLs.
I've just found a needle roller bearing which would take the place of the bronze bush in the primary tensioner. 9/16 x 13/16 x 5/8"
Still around $6
So yes, it is possible to re-purpose a primary tensioner wheel as a cam chain tensioner wheel. Budget about $10 and an ½ hour to do the mods.
G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Actually a limited number of CL72 bikes did have the left side adjuster.
Who's to know how many as the 1966 parts book shows the 010 issue. . ..............lm
G-Man wrote:LM
Thanks for clearing that up. I was wondering if the early CLs had the left-hand type but you have explained why they didn't. I know that two of those early ones came from 1961 CB72 engines so the other two could be from early Dreams.
I wonder if Honda just wanted more cooling fins around the cam chain tunnel with those late ones and therefore had to make the tensioner narrower?
G
LOUD MOUSE wrote:Of the 4 first issue you will see the 2 on the right are the earliest (sharp edge between bolt holes) and the 2 left have more rounded edges.
The ones with the set bolt on the right came about when the CL72 bikes came with the high pipes.
The pipes were in the way of the adjuster bolt.
I have had tensioners with 3 different wheel diameters but don't know what's up with that as the C/CB/CL engines were the only engines using this design and they all worked.
As you stated the cast cylinder assemblies came with a more narrow tensioner and I haven't figured out what's up with that either.
As you said the wheel could be damaged with a loose adjustment and also by us "pushing on the shaft and causing excessive pressure at the wheel and chain " which caused the wheel to become a sort of sprocket. ...............lm
G-Man wrote:I tipped out my box of old tensioners and was a little surprised with how many there were.
G