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Hi All,
Tim Reynolds posted some photos several years ago on the old forum which are now unavailable. These were of modified cam followers and asymmetric if I remember correctly.
Tim if you are reading this I would appreciate it greatly if you could repost them on the new forum as this is something I am currently investigating.
Many thaks,
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Thank you very much.
Very interesting.
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Are the flat followers causing the valve train to be noisy - or is there no difference?
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I always meant to do a proper analysis of what happens, but essentially the flattened tappet causes the valve to open and close more rapidly and possible earlier and later, too. The acceleration forces are high and, yes, there will be an increase in noise and in wear rates. Mostly, with standard cams I use tappet blocks ground with a 2inch radius - it’s easy to produce that on a lathe but H&S might disagree.
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There is a very good reason. There are at least two people who will grind you a cam that works with standard tappets more cheaply than doing complicated modifications. I’m not saying Chapman was wrong, merely the cam grinders I’m thinking of probably weren’t born yet.
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21-08-2024, 07:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 21-08-2024, 07:54 PM by Ruairidh Dunford.)
Tim's followers, are very like a variety produced by Cambridge Engineering, only they were drilled too.