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2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

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2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

11 months 2 weeks ago - 11 months 2 weeks ago
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While dorking around noticed this.Sunlight was just right to amplify, see how the cam chain sits on the sprockets. I'm kind of suprised.
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Cam chain tension is correct, and doesn't slip a tooth, so it must be OK?
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Re: 2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

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I don’t have any previous experience of those hy-vo type chains, so I’m not sure how it should look.  Whereas a roller chain would sit in the radius at the root of the teeth, the link plate chain is clearly different.  Is it a new chain?  My bike is in long term storage far away, or I’d have gladly had a look to compare with your chain / sprocket.

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Re: 2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

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mine looked exactly the same when i had it apart recently, i must admit i was surprised it didnt sit lower on the cogs

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Re: 2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

11 months 1 week ago
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HyVo or Morse chains were patented by Borg Warner many years ago - they are extensively used in transmissions, primarily because they are much quieter with less vibration when meshing than roller chains.  The meshing process is much more complex than roller chains - see diagram below - which results in a designed "gap" between the base of the gear and the bottom of the chain teeth.

 

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Re: 2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

11 months 1 week ago
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This is what my timing chain looks like, having some wear it looks like it is tighter than yours.




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Re: 2024-01-29 Cam Timing Chain Sprocket Fitment

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Great pic. Thanks for sharing. I've been looking at it for 10 minutes now...

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