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Having done some short runs now.
It is evident that the mesh between the crank/cam gears is too loose .
Help please about the best way forward.
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I use a stock of these to mix and match to obtain a better mesh.
I can help, but I will need the crankcase, at the very least.
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You mean the timing gears? What is driving you to that conclusion?
I venture that the optimal backlash (measured with feeler gauges) is about 3-4 thou minimum. A bit more is not massively harmful, but increases noise.
David Dye makes new gears.
I had trouble on my RP's engine as everything I tried was too tight, or a massive gap. In the end I paired up two random gears which were in good shape and gave a suitable amount of backlash - hasn't failed yet.
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Thanks for the quick replies gents.
The main reason is very noisy tickover stops with slight increase in engine speed.
Also very poor ability to climb small rises.
Also if you stop the engine at a point when no valves are working a degree of play can be felt at
the cam pulley difficult to explain the amount of play but a definite click heard.
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If in doubt I'd suggest to have the front cover off and check the gear backlash (through 360 degrees) - cold - with feeler gauges.
Valve train noise at tickover isn't necessarily something to worry about in itself, but if you suspect something's wrong it might be wise to check.
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The cam gears are very noisy if there is too much endfloat. Difficult to assess with a complete engine.
Jim
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Cam endfloat was set to near zero when I part built the engine.
Now Fitted new advance springs with original good weights.
I shall be trying to set up for a strobe light
Also complete a further road test.
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Dynamo end float? Noisy at tickover and certainly won't improve ignition timing accuracy. Can be investigated by removing tin plate on dynamo housing and loading the end of the dynamo shaft at tickover with something pointy.
Regards
Stuart