4 Cam engine tool pictures
- Jacques Lefriant
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Hi Martin
i showed the fixture at the start and the finish of the arc. you have to actuate the handle go from start to finish. I repurposed a dresser for grinding wheels that normally holds a diamond to put an arc on a wheel and that would be a production method of doing a bunch of them in a line. Web Cams when they do 911 rockers uses that method. The Petr Pohl book shows a similar fixture but mine i believe to be more robust. The other fixture is used to reduce the stem diameter to accomidate the lash cap which has a 8.8mm ID instead of 9mm if you use 11/32" valves you have loose lash caps. That tool is originally used to grind the od of pins without having to use a centerless grinder i had to extend the handle to clear the head of the valve. if your valve grinder could hold the valve the oposite way you could do the same thing.
j
i showed the fixture at the start and the finish of the arc. you have to actuate the handle go from start to finish. I repurposed a dresser for grinding wheels that normally holds a diamond to put an arc on a wheel and that would be a production method of doing a bunch of them in a line. Web Cams when they do 911 rockers uses that method. The Petr Pohl book shows a similar fixture but mine i believe to be more robust. The other fixture is used to reduce the stem diameter to accomidate the lash cap which has a 8.8mm ID instead of 9mm if you use 11/32" valves you have loose lash caps. That tool is originally used to grind the od of pins without having to use a centerless grinder i had to extend the handle to clear the head of the valve. if your valve grinder could hold the valve the oposite way you could do the same thing.
j
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
I guess I am slow. It looks like the tool gives a radius of maybe 20 mm. Is that correct? The follower appears to have a much larger radius than that. Or are my estimates way off?
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- Jacques Lefriant
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Hi Martin/Harlan
if Harlan looks at the print he would find it is 40mm.
j
if Harlan looks at the print he would find it is 40mm.
j
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Jacques, I stand corrected. I checked the drawing in the Carrera book and you are right, 40mm!Jacques Lefriant wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 11:09 am
if Harlan looks at the print he would find it is 40mm.
j
I was under the impression that the radius was much larger. The number is not on the drawing in the Carrera Guide, but it is on the drawing in the big Carrera book, with the admonition that the cam surface be parallel to the lash cap surface. Your jig on the surface grinder should make that job a breeze.
Is there a current method of re-surfacing the levers? Hard chrome maybe? (I think this is a textbook case for ZDDP.)
What is the current situation with lash caps? It used to be that the 9mm ones were rare and I used to trade them with Bill Doyle to get what I needed. Then I made a couple out of Stress Proof and ran them in one race, but I haven't checked to see how they did, except that the engine still runs fine.
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Hi Harlan
I really miss Billy he would answer my naïve questions and when i thanked him he would reply "my pleasure" i am hoping that with the current leadership that overtures can be made to the SoCal club to reprint his articles.
j
I really miss Billy he would answer my naïve questions and when i thanked him he would reply "my pleasure" i am hoping that with the current leadership that overtures can be made to the SoCal club to reprint his articles.
j
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
If you’re talking Jacques, I’m listening! I’m currently on the board for the SoCal 356 Club. Please tell me exactly what you’d like and I’ll bring it up at the next board meeting and try to make it happen. Rex is the editor and is one of the good guys.Jacques Lefriant wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 10:33 am Hi Harlan
I really miss Billy he would answer my naïve questions and when i thanked him he would reply "my pleasure" i am hoping that with the current leadership that overtures can be made to the SoCal club to reprint his articles.
j
PS - It was nice that you had those oldham couplers for Jack, he’s building a pushrod engine right now for Marco and Marco is writing about it in the SoCal 356 Club magazine.
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Hi TrevorI think the key is to convince Hal that we would be very gratefull for his help. And if you could get Jack to post i could just do 4-Cam nonsense.
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Jacques,
Definitely, Haas 750 5 axis the tool....
Great idea for Bill Doyle's 4 cam articles .
Trevor,
Appreciate the time and afford you can put for the great info Billy did many years. Would be super if the articles can be available in Carrera 4 cam corner..
And
Respected the master Jacques and others help, we will be well educated .
IK
Definitely, Haas 750 5 axis the tool....
Great idea for Bill Doyle's 4 cam articles .
Trevor,
Appreciate the time and afford you can put for the great info Billy did many years. Would be super if the articles can be available in Carrera 4 cam corner..
And
Respected the master Jacques and others help, we will be well educated .
IK
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
If the 356 Registry board has interest they can send me an email or call me and I can put it to our board to determine who has the photo rights; I believe Billy wrote the articles however I don’t know who took the pics - quite possibly Hal, but maybe not.Jacques Lefriant wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 1:28 pm Hi TrevorI think the key is to convince Hal that we would be very gratefull for his help. And if you could get Jack to post i could just do 4-Cam nonsense.
j
I keep working on Jack to post on the Registry again... Speaking of 4Cam “nonsense”
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
tool of the day
this is my repurposed fire controll resolver calibrator. it can index at 10* camshaft and with the adjustment 2* min resolution. the extra finger follower is DLC coated rather than hard chrome.
j
Hi Harlanthis is my repurposed fire controll resolver calibrator. it can index at 10* camshaft and with the adjustment 2* min resolution. the extra finger follower is DLC coated rather than hard chrome.
j
- Jacques Lefriant
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Hi
Hunger adjustable reamer set.
they even come in bigger sizes to line bore.
Hunger adjustable reamer set.
they even come in bigger sizes to line bore.
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
Here's some Carrera tooling I made a while ago. Can you guess what it's for?
Bottom view.
This was before the DRO milling machine. Haven't got to the CC multi axis yet.
Bottom view.
This was before the DRO milling machine. Haven't got to the CC multi axis yet.
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Re: 4 Cam engine tool pictures
For holding a head while milling the cam cover surface?
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