22-03-2018, 06:49 PM
From the picture it looks as though it is the locking bolt that is the problem and the bush is probably moving with the camshaft rather than the camshaft moving in the bush. It is possibly both. The locking of the bush must be fixed before the movement of the camshaft in the bush can be assessed.
I agree that the locking bolt should be hex or cap head. I've had too many leaking through that bolt in the past. I have also had the camshaft feed block necessitating removal of the bush. It's simpler and easier.
Tap 5/16" BSF into the bush to make sure it's firmly locked. The original peg system is poor.
I agree that the locking bolt should be hex or cap head. I've had too many leaking through that bolt in the past. I have also had the camshaft feed block necessitating removal of the bush. It's simpler and easier.
Tap 5/16" BSF into the bush to make sure it's firmly locked. The original peg system is poor.
Jim