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WTB 1.6 camshaft retainer
by
Zukiman87
on 21 Oct, 2010 09:58
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I need the number 4 retainer if anyone in BC or fairly close has one.
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#1
by
Vincent Waldon
on 21 Oct, 2010 11:00
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If you are talking about the tops of the cam caps that hold the cam down they are like rod and bearing caps: uniquely machined as matched pairs and so not interchangable.
The good news is that its an easy job for a good machine shop to line bore your existing set...depending on why you need a new one?
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#2
by
Zukiman87
on 21 Oct, 2010 13:00
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I broke one!
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#3
by
Toby
on 25 Oct, 2010 23:52
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How did you manage that?
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#4
by
Zukiman87
on 26 Oct, 2010 11:15
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Anyone have a full set?
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#5
by
410
on 26 Oct, 2010 11:52
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U think you might need a head!
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#6
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 26 Oct, 2010 16:52
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its gonna have to be bored bigger, and probably have a bearing installed in the head and new cap.. thats how ive seen them fixed..
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#7
by
Vincent Waldon
on 26 Oct, 2010 18:55
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Anyone have a full set?
They are matched to the head...no good on their own unfortunately.
What you might be able to do is get one to replace the one that broke, have all 4 caps shortened, and then have the head line-bored.
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#8
by
Toby
on 27 Oct, 2010 18:42
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Actually the easy way to do it is to surface the top face of the head about .005", a trivial amount. You can then line bore the cam towers taking most of the meat off of the caps. Set up on the head surfacing is very simple, not so if you are machining the caps.
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#9
by
fatmobile
on 27 Oct, 2010 23:56
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I feel for ya man.
A cam cap and some machine work is all it would take to save this head,... if you can find a number 4 cam cap.
That's the one next to the end right?
Not sure about sending to Canada but I've got a few parts heads.
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#10
by
Zukiman87
on 28 Oct, 2010 09:13
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Ya that's why I'm looking for a number 4 cap. Getting the machine work is no problem.
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#11
by
410
on 28 Oct, 2010 17:52
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I do have cam caps off an aaz head but I take it they are different. Anyone know?