quick change cam

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Here is what I do for a quick change cam.
First I machine the cam hole to 37mm for a NA 4904 bearing. I bore the hole deep enough that the rear surface of the bearing is in the same position as the original thrust surface was. I drill and tap a couple holes for a curved tab that goes into the hole and holds the bearing in place.

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Then I grind the journal of the cam down to 20mm and fit an inner race for the bearing. I don't have the number for the inner race handy but it is a common part.

quick change cam


The inner race is wider than the bearing so I machine a bronze spacer to take up the play between the outside edge of the bearing and the backside of the cam sprocket. It is a sliding fit over the inner race. The bronze thrust spacer is not in the picture. Jim

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They don't wear that bad! Full marks though for ingenuity, I'll probably wish I had paid attention the next time I change a cam! :lol: :lol:
 
I'm impressed as usual by Jim's creative machining. I'm put off on cam door this way because each cam would have to be altered. Peel is getting old school cam door, a disc to hold bush and 3 bolts to hold it to case. Will be fun to hear how same engine set up responses to different profiles.
 
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