- Tue Mar 06, 2018 8:43 pm
#8147
Thought you might appreciate pictures of the work to relieve the crankcases for a performance exhaust cam. My local engineering mate did it. He didn't like the idea of just burring away the casting where the oil seal sits. What he's done is remove the cam spindle then centre the crankcase on his boring bar over the spindle hole. He measured the maximum OD of the cam arc, added the clearance then undercut the seal/bearing seat with the boring bar to that clearance.
Minimum clearance (pointy end):
Maximum clearance (blunt end):
Intact seat for oil seal:
On another note. This bike had killed its big end. He showed me the amount of metal swarf that had lodged itself between the primary side bearings. It was significant and Worth knowing about. If your bike eats a plain big-end, everything out!
My future seems to contain much ado with paraffin, a paintbrush and an airline.
Minimum clearance (pointy end):
Maximum clearance (blunt end):
Intact seat for oil seal:
On another note. This bike had killed its big end. He showed me the amount of metal swarf that had lodged itself between the primary side bearings. It was significant and Worth knowing about. If your bike eats a plain big-end, everything out!
My future seems to contain much ado with paraffin, a paintbrush and an airline.