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Cam Chain Wheels--How important is flex and softness?

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Cheburashka
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Cam Chain Wheels--How important is flex and softness?

Post by Cheburashka » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:18 pm

I checked Bill Silver's engine manual and he says it's important to have a soft, flexible rubber wheel for the cam tensioner. I checked mine, and while the upper wheel is rubbery, the lower wheel at the base of the cylinders is quite hard. What happens when a hardened wheel is used? Is it worthwhile to replace it while the engine is apart? Both wheels are very smooth and show no sign of wear.

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Re: Cam Chain Wheels--How important is flex and softness?

Post by LOUD MOUSE » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:23 pm

Neither wheel was/is ever soft. ......lm
Cheburashka wrote:I checked Bill Silver's engine manual and he says it's important to have a soft, flexible rubber wheel for the cam tensioner. I checked mine, and while the upper wheel is rubbery, the lower wheel at the base of the cylinders is quite hard. What happens when a hardened wheel is used? Is it worthwhile to replace it while the engine is apart? Both wheels are very smooth and show no sign of wear.

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Post by Cheburashka » Thu Sep 20, 2012 1:38 pm

Good to know.

Thanks

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