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Re: Camshaft lubrication 1004 Super 8
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NPOC1108
Tnak you for quick answr. The oil follow the same directions on the 1004 Super 8 as on the 1937 320 engine. But I still wonder if the cam shaft shall be closed in the front with a plug to build up higher pressure in the shaft for better oiling of the cam bearings. Enclosed toy can find a picture of the cam shaft for a 6-series Super 8 never been disamled.

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Posted on: 2017/12/3 15:41
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Camshaft lubrication 1004 Super 8
#2
Just popping in
Just popping in

NPOC1108
I wonder if the main oil supply to the inside of the cam shaft amd from there into the camshaft bearings is ment to enter at the rear bearing in the clutch housing. In that case I suppose the camshaft shall be closed in the front end to let the oil be distributed under some pressure to the camshaft bearings. My camshaft is fully open in the front end without any plug/ cover. Any ideas?

Posted on: 2017/12/3 5:54
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