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jabe1807 |
Posted - 07 May 2012 : 19:44:06 Hi Now I have tried to start my Holbay replica engine, but there is a problem that I need some help with. It blows out the exhaust from the carburetor from the cylinder 2 and 3. I have checked the valve clearance, ignition sequence, and compression, this is ok. Cylinder 1 and 4 is ok Can I have installed a wrong camshaft? it is bought as original Holbay. It is marked: MC 24002 N, 1981079, and R. Does anyone have any good advice? Best regards Jan, Norway |
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1922 |
Posted - 10 May 2012 : 12:51:01 It won't go as quick and might not run as smoothly - but yes.
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jabe1807 |
Posted - 09 May 2012 : 15:03:27 Yes that is the problem. Do you know if I can use the std. cam in my engine? How will that work?
quote: Originally posted by 1922
If the valves open in the wrong order that must be the cam for an iron head engine.
The only difference between a Holbay cam and a standard aluminium head cam (295 or 298) is the profile and lift.
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1922 |
Posted - 09 May 2012 : 12:44:57 If the valves open in the wrong order that must be the cam for an iron head engine.
The only difference between a Holbay cam and a standard aluminium head cam (295 or 298) is the profile and lift.
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jabe1807 |
Posted - 08 May 2012 : 20:24:03 I have found the error, it is not a correct camshaft in the engine. This camshaft must be to a engine wth 1 carburetor. The inlet and exhaust valves on cylinder No. 2 and 3 opens in wrong order. Does anyone have a Holbay camshaft for sale? |