On my recently re-built engine (re-built by others I should add as I am a new owner), the oil pump backplate does not seat fully on to the three crankcase mounting studs because it fouls a circlip that is fitted on to the Intermediate timing gear (stub) shaft . Indeed it actually rocks on the circlip!
Neither the parts book nor the technical manual lists or even shows such a circlip although in my ignorance, I assume that one should be fitted in order to retain the gear on the shaft - or should it? There is actually a circlip-accomodating grove on the shaft (part No. 012508) even though the parts list drawing of the shaft does not show such a groove!
I would be grateful if anyone could throw some light on the correct fitting of this intermediate timing gear please?
Charlie
Intermediate Timing Gear circlip fixing
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- dave16mct
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Re: Intermediate Timing Gear circlip fixing
No there is no circlip. The pump plate holds it in place. I've never noticed a groove in the spindle.
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Re: Intermediate Timing Gear circlip fixing
There should be no groove for a circlip.
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Re: Intermediate Timing Gear circlip fixing
Thank you chaps for the information - very much appreciated!
Charlie
Charlie