I think the inlet and exhaust camshafts have been switched on the initial re-assembly of my 55 G9B. Before I pull it apart to correct this I have to check;
Inlet cam has a slot in the end. Exhaust cam has a “tongue” on the end. Correct?
Sorry to bother you but I don’t want to split the cases again until I’m sure.
Camshafts
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Re: Camshafts
From the 1955 spares List. See here:
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... s_List.pdf
It would seem that the inlet has the slot...........
http://archives.jampot.dk/book/Spares_l ... s_List.pdf
It would seem that the inlet has the slot...........
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Re: Camshafts
the easy way to tell is look at the oil distribution that is driven by the exhaust camshaft 022385
https://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comers ... duct=21478
https://www.amoc-parts.com/store/comers ... duct=21478
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Re: Camshafts
Right. Oh well. They must be switched. Thanks for confirming.
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Re: Camshafts
It sounds OK to me. The oil distributor has a slot to fit on the exhaust cam's tongue.
Dave.
Dave.