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Join Date: May 2010
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I have a knock in my Speedster engine that I can't locate or diagnose. The bronze timing gear I purchased and installed had a very shallow aligning mark so I enlarged it quite a bit to feel the timing mark easily.
Does the thrust spring mechanism ride on the timing gear circle where the aligning mark is located? Did I ruin the bronze gear by drilling the hole deeper? Is it immaterial how deep I drilled the hole in the bronze timing gear? Bill Lee/Virginia Peninsula |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Bucks County, PA
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The spring and button presses on the center of the camshaft to hold it from floating..
I doubt u caused any issue by making the timing pin hole more pronounced |
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