UNUSUAL ENGINE KNOCK - (All Twins)More from the camshaft search.Jowetteer1983-02
A loose rear camshaft bush or loose rear camshaft bush blanking disc can cause an unusual knock. The rear end of the bush and the blanking disc can be felt with the fingers if the hand is placed between the rear of the crankcase and the flywheel vhen the engine is running.
Should the camshaft bush be loose, replacement is the only satisfactory cure, but a temporary cure can be effected by tightening down the locating screw which is fitted in the top of the crankcase immediately over the rear camshaft bush.
A loose blanking disc can be caul ked by the use of a long punch operated over the flywheel.
In cases where it is possible to deal with t his trouble fairly soon after the symptoms occur, the following remedy may be found effective.
Remove the locating stud and drill into the camshaft bearing 3/16" diameter to a depth of 1/8 to 3/16in Turn the end of the locating stud down to 3/16" diameter for 3/16in of its length. A slight taper on this spigot will be found an advantage.