Retlaw01XJ wrote:Silver, what would you consider correct end play?
I read you had 0.005" on one of your builds. I ended up with 0.014" with a solid pin and am wondering if that is too much.
I would like to see .005-.010" .014 should be ok though. I just researched and went off some other engines since there is no spec for ours.
I'm also concerned the cover may wear and cam end-play will increase over time.
I like the idea of the delrin button vs the steel pin... less wear on the cover?
I am concerned with cover wear too and will be keeping an eye on it. The derlin button would wear the cbver less, but the button may wear more.
There doesn't appear to be much room between the cam bolt and cover.
There isn't much room, but enough room for the cam to move forward around 1/8"
The pin seems to be recessed from the bolt face, with the nipple on the cover protruding beyond the bolt face to the button....Is enough fore-aft movement even possible to cause excessive wear on bearings and chains?
The pin should protude from the bolt face, not be recessed. Was that pic taken with the stock setup?
I'm gonna speculate and say the ultimate solution would be for the cam manufactures to use the late cam core with the cam-retention plate. Opinions?
That would be nice, but they are leaving out the earlier years unless they want to drill and tap. Also there isn't a performance timing set for the plate style.