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another cam question - removing cams?
ok i know how to remove the cams, but what i want to know is can i remove just the exhaust cam without removing the intake cam
and i have read that you can just screw in the cam chain tensioner with a screw driver and then clamp it in place (or get some one else to hold it) so you don't have to remove it at all from the casing or can some one tell me the best way of removing and refitting the tensioner without the special tool |
Re: another cam question - removing cam's
What...maybe I don't understand cams, but I thought it was one thing.
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Re: another cam question - removing cam's
I don't understand the SV cams then...you can tel I've not had mine apart. I thought it was SOHC.
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Re: another cam question - removing cam's
naa double over head cam the front one does the 2 intake valves the rear does the two exhaust valves, the cam chain keeps them both in time with the crank (2:1 crank turns twice cam shaft turns once)
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Re: another cam question - removing cam's
You dont need the tool for the FI engine tensioners. Remove the cap and the spring inside and then you should be able to lift the chain off the top sprocket and remove the camshaft.
You may need to displace the inlet camshaft as well to get enough slack, but you can keep the teeth engaged with the chain. |
Re: another cam question - removing cam's
^ knew i should have looked at the manual :lol: cheers thats exactly what i wanted to hear, so i dont need to remove them them thats even more money i have just saved on tensioner gaskets
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Re: another cam question - removing cams?
fitting first gen intake cam in my exhaust cam side, should give 2-4bhp extra midrange and top end "apparently"
ps done the swap, had to remove Cam chain tensioner ..... didn't have the gaskets so used silicon gasket sealer on them but will get new ones soon |
Re: another cam question - removing cams?
All that ****ing around and expense for 3bhp lol. I used gasket maker on mine too.
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