- Tue Jan 26, 2016 1:03 am
#5878
I have been servicing my Twin Enfields for years but I am not happy about the timing chain
adjustment Manual states a 1/4" movement at the tightest spot. When turning the engine over the chain is as taught as a bow string on most of the revolution when the cams are under load from valve springs this to me is its tightest spot but it cannot be slackened off even by slacking off the adjuster completely .To me the chain is far too tight when under load and does cause a slight howling when throttling off .When the load is off the cams the chain is then a bit slacker and can be adjusted I am not concerned about this it is how excessive tight the chain is under load which cannot be good . Has any one out there had the same thoughts or even modified the adjustment to give a bit of slack when the chain is under such load
Duffel
adjustment Manual states a 1/4" movement at the tightest spot. When turning the engine over the chain is as taught as a bow string on most of the revolution when the cams are under load from valve springs this to me is its tightest spot but it cannot be slackened off even by slacking off the adjuster completely .To me the chain is far too tight when under load and does cause a slight howling when throttling off .When the load is off the cams the chain is then a bit slacker and can be adjusted I am not concerned about this it is how excessive tight the chain is under load which cannot be good . Has any one out there had the same thoughts or even modified the adjustment to give a bit of slack when the chain is under such load
Duffel