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Cam chain front guide
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Cam chain front guide
hi gang ive just droped the sump plate off and found a part of a cam chain guide laying in the bottom of . also the oil pump strainer was full of yuck . strainer is now clean . can a Cam chain front guide be fitted with out spliting the the engine ?
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Hi Zedrider,
I had exactly the same problem a few years ago and also discovered the problem during the oil change on my Z1. The front cam chain guide is fixed to the base of the barrels by a single screw and also locates by two small lugs into subsequent recesses at barrels base, all held in place when bolted down onto the crank cases (For this reason I would be doubtfull a new one could be installed with block in place). It makes sence to remove the barrels just to inspect for subsequent damage/debris, I have seen some barrels suffer camchain damage at the fixing point and also the small recesses badly worn where a loose guide had been vibrating about causing them to wear out of shape and when the new guide was fitted it was not locating properly and could move around. This can be repaired also but they need to be removed obviously. Hope this is helpfull, Alex.
I had exactly the same problem a few years ago and also discovered the problem during the oil change on my Z1. The front cam chain guide is fixed to the base of the barrels by a single screw and also locates by two small lugs into subsequent recesses at barrels base, all held in place when bolted down onto the crank cases (For this reason I would be doubtfull a new one could be installed with block in place). It makes sence to remove the barrels just to inspect for subsequent damage/debris, I have seen some barrels suffer camchain damage at the fixing point and also the small recesses badly worn where a loose guide had been vibrating about causing them to wear out of shape and when the new guide was fitted it was not locating properly and could move around. This can be repaired also but they need to be removed obviously. Hope this is helpfull, Alex.
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