Donny_Dog
ClioSport Club Member
Jim's rejects
Its not a clio, so apologies. But wonder if this problem is universal.
I am not a mechanic and never done this before.
We've just put some 708 Cat cams in a track car. But the inlet cam wouldn't turn afterwards.
Turns out that the cams are scoring the casting and then getting to a point where they just physically cannot move past the casting when rotated. The journals seem fine, the lobe edges are the issue. Its as if they are too big for the casting, yet they are mass produced and I cannot find another issue similar on the forums.
The bearings seem to be fine, seals are fine, it seats in the carrier fine. Just at a certain point and 2 lobes in particular, it catches, scores and then gets stuck.
Is this common?
Ended up getting the dremel out on the casting!
I am not a mechanic and never done this before.
We've just put some 708 Cat cams in a track car. But the inlet cam wouldn't turn afterwards.
Turns out that the cams are scoring the casting and then getting to a point where they just physically cannot move past the casting when rotated. The journals seem fine, the lobe edges are the issue. Its as if they are too big for the casting, yet they are mass produced and I cannot find another issue similar on the forums.
The bearings seem to be fine, seals are fine, it seats in the carrier fine. Just at a certain point and 2 lobes in particular, it catches, scores and then gets stuck.
Is this common?
Ended up getting the dremel out on the casting!