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Camshaft castellated nut query

Tim Miller
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Post by Tim Miller » Wed Dec 18, 2013 11:32 am

What are those rare #'s ???.

I would still wager this CL72 has the LH nut.


Tim
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I have 3 of the late style right hand thread.
I gave the engine numbers they came from to Bill Silver. ........lm
jensey wrote:Hi,

Tim, I think you're right regarding the old dream style heavy cam sprockets. And I have seen this type used on CB 72 61/62 engines too, including the "wrong" thread.

Jensen

btw, these heavy sprockets are just nice for smooth riding, but I wonder if it's good for the life expectancy of the cam chain.

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Post by malcolmgb » Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:13 pm

Thanks for all the replies, seems a bit of a minefield, are there no markings or other differences to give a clue to what thread may lie beneath?
My worry is that because of the condition the nut will almost certain to be seized and I could tighten more instead of loosen, I will probably assume LH thread and hope for the best.
Any more advice gladly accepted.
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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:14 pm

My first reply was in response to your statement to Randy.

"I'm pretty darn sure. I have never seen this later style advancer have RH thread. Have you? "

You will need to contact Bill.
I agree the CL72 he has may have the LH thread but do know that part with the RH thread exists.
That's what I added to this thread. .................lm

Tim Miller wrote:What are those rare #'s ???.

I would still wager this CL72 has the LH nut.


Tim
LOUD MOUSE wrote:I have 3 of the late style right hand thread.
I gave the engine numbers they came from to Bill Silver. ........lm
jensey wrote:Hi,

Tim, I think you're right regarding the old dream style heavy cam sprockets. And I have seen this type used on CB 72 61/62 engines too, including the "wrong" thread.

Jensen

btw, these heavy sprockets are just nice for smooth riding, but I wonder if it's good for the life expectancy of the cam chain.

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Wed Dec 18, 2013 2:13 pm

I've never seen any marking to show a difference.
I think you will be safe loosening the nut clockwise.
"you can't break anything if wrong".
That was what I was doing when I realized the nut had to be removed counter clockwise. .......lm
malcolmgb wrote:Thanks for all the replies, seems a bit of a minefield, are there no markings or other differences to give a clue to what thread may lie beneath?
My worry is that because of the condition the nut will almost certain to be seized and I could tighten more instead of loosen, I will probably assume LH thread and hope for the best.
Any more advice gladly accepted.

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Post by jensey » Wed Dec 18, 2013 2:38 pm

Hi,

My first serious reply in months, and look what happens, haha,

Jensen
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