Cam Sprocket Attachment and Tab Washer
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2016 11:56 am
I'm working on the rebuild of my 1948 XPAG engine and I'm having some problem with the attachment of the camshaft sprocket. I installed the cam sprocket then the oil slinger with the cupped side toward the camshaft sprocket. I then installed the washer followed by the tab washer and the cam sprocket bolt.
The tab on the tab washer goes through the hole in the sprocket washer and the hole in the oil slinger, but there is no hole in the sprocket to accept the projection of the tab through the slinger. Am I supposed to bend the tab over behind the slinger? I didn't do that and when I tried to tighten the cam sprocket bolt the tab pushed back out of the holes in the washer and slinger and broke off. The other problem I had was the sprocket washer pulled into the sprocket and cupped since the end of the camshaft is slightly recessed 1/8" to 3/16" inside the face of the sprocket. I couldn't develop the 50 foot-pounds of torque required since the washer kept cupping as I tightened the bolt.
I believe once tightened I'm supposed to bend up the edges of the tab washer up to secure the cam sprocket bolt, but since the tab on the washer doesn't lock into the sprocket it seems to me that it can't really secure the bolt.
Am I missing something or am I doing something wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Paul Mascuch
The tab on the tab washer goes through the hole in the sprocket washer and the hole in the oil slinger, but there is no hole in the sprocket to accept the projection of the tab through the slinger. Am I supposed to bend the tab over behind the slinger? I didn't do that and when I tried to tighten the cam sprocket bolt the tab pushed back out of the holes in the washer and slinger and broke off. The other problem I had was the sprocket washer pulled into the sprocket and cupped since the end of the camshaft is slightly recessed 1/8" to 3/16" inside the face of the sprocket. I couldn't develop the 50 foot-pounds of torque required since the washer kept cupping as I tightened the bolt.
I believe once tightened I'm supposed to bend up the edges of the tab washer up to secure the cam sprocket bolt, but since the tab on the washer doesn't lock into the sprocket it seems to me that it can't really secure the bolt.
Am I missing something or am I doing something wrong? Any help is greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Paul Mascuch