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====== Getting the Right Dial Indicator ====== | ====== Getting the Right Dial Indicator ====== | ||
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The dial indicator doesn't have to be expensive. \\ | The dial indicator doesn't have to be expensive. \\ | ||
It just has to be accurate, placed properly and to where the gauge body won't move. \\ | It just has to be accurate, placed properly and to where the gauge body won't move. \\ | ||
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See below how to [[techtalk:ref:tools140#temporary_backing_plate_mod|temporarily change the backing plate]] on some indicators for this application. \\ | See below how to [[techtalk:ref:tools140#temporary_backing_plate_mod|temporarily change the backing plate]] on some indicators for this application. \\ | ||
- | |An indicator with the post attachment on the back will not fit in the lifter hole vertically. ((photos by Hippysmack))||Steel plate bolted against the gearcase cover for a \\ magnetic base holder and digital indicator. ((photo by Jorgen of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=761410&highlight=degreeing+cams&page=4))| | + | |An indicator with the post attachment on the back will not fit in the lifter hole vertically. ((photos by Hippysmack))||Steel plate bolted against the gearcase cover for a \\ magnetic base holder and digital indicator. ((photo by Jorgen of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/92792-cam-choices/page4?t=761410&highlight=degreeing+cams&page=4))| |
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The probe on the indicator has to be vertical to and inline with the lifter (or cam lobe) to give accurate readings. \\ | The probe on the indicator has to be vertical to and inline with the lifter (or cam lobe) to give accurate readings. \\ | ||
+ | Also to keep from bending the probe as the lifter rises. \\ | ||
It can be placed in the center or on the outside lip of the lifter. \\ | It can be placed in the center or on the outside lip of the lifter. \\ | ||
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It gives more flexibility in setup. \\ | It gives more flexibility in setup. \\ | ||
- | + | ===== Temporary Indicator Backing Plate Mod ===== | |
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- | ===== Temporary Backing Plate Mod ===== | + | |
For dial indicators with the mount on the back cover, you can replace the cover with tape to allow more room between the indicator and the cylinders. | For dial indicators with the mount on the back cover, you can replace the cover with tape to allow more room between the indicator and the cylinders. | ||
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- | |Tape the inside of the cover, then cut around it. Remove the circle piece of tape from the cover, place the sticky side up on the back of the indicator. \\ Then tape that down. This keeps the sticky side from getting stuck on internal moving parts.||| | + | |Tape the inside of the cover, then cut around it. Remove the circle piece of tape from the cover, place the sticky side up on the back of the indicator. \\ Then tape that down. This keeps the sticky side from getting stuck on internal moving parts. ((photos by Hippysmack))||| |
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+ | ====== Tool Posts / Indicator Holders ====== | ||
+ | ^Homemade indicator holder from Nylon flat stock ((photos by Hippysmack))^ | ||
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+ | ^Homemade indicator tool post from scrap steel and aluminum ((photos by Hippysmack))^ | ||
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====== Installing a Degree Wheel on the Pinion Shaft ====== | ====== Installing a Degree Wheel on the Pinion Shaft ====== | ||
===== Brass Pipe Fitting ===== | ===== Brass Pipe Fitting ===== | ||
- | This fitting goes over the pinion shaft and holds tight with the use of two added O-rings at the compression end. ((Bustert of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&page=7)) | + | This fitting goes over the pinion shaft and holds tight with the use of two added O-rings at the compression end. ((Bustert of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&page=7)) |
* Parts (available at most plumbing stores): | * Parts (available at most plumbing stores): | ||
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* (2) 11/16" OD x 1/2" ID x 3/32" O-rings. | * (2) 11/16" OD x 1/2" ID x 3/32" O-rings. | ||
- | | Parts in assembly order | The assembled unit ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&page=7)) || | + | | Parts in assembly order | The assembled unit ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&page=7)) || |
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* Remove the ferrule from the compression nut. | * Remove the ferrule from the compression nut. | ||
* Install the nut over the pinion shaft. | * Install the nut over the pinion shaft. | ||
- | * Next install the two O-rings onto the shaft (two will give a better response and lock up quicker). ((Bustert of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&page=7)) | + | * Next install the two O-rings onto the shaft (two will give a better response and lock up quicker). ((Bustert of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&page=7)) |
- | | First, remove the 5/8" compression nut and pop the ferrule insert out (not needed). ||Install the compression nut followed by the \\ (2) O-rings over the pinion shaft ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&page=7))| | + | | First, remove the 5/8" compression nut and pop the ferrule insert out (not needed). ||Install the compression nut followed by the \\ (2) O-rings over the pinion shaft ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&page=7))| |
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* Bolt / screw the wheel onto the plug. | * Bolt / screw the wheel onto the plug. | ||
- | | A 15/16" box end wrench for the pinion nut will pass \\ over the entire assembly before installing the wheel.|This way the box end wrench can be left on without falling off while turning the engine over with the \\ pinion nut (tranny in gear or not). ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&page=7))|| | + | | A 15/16" box end wrench for the pinion nut will pass \\ over the entire assembly before installing the wheel.|This way the box end wrench can be left on without falling off while turning the engine over with the \\ pinion nut (tranny in gear or not). ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&page=7))|| |
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===== Nylon Bushing ===== | ===== Nylon Bushing ===== | ||
- | This nylon bushing was made using a lathe but it can be made in a drill press. \\ Nylon is easily machined but by nature it is vulnerable to heat. \\ Use thin cutting / lubing oil while drilling or reaming it. \\ Otherwise, the heat will melt and / or distort the hole your working with. \\ For this reason, it's probably best to hand ream instead of with a machine. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7)) | + | This nylon bushing was made using a lathe but it can be made in a drill press. \\ Nylon is easily machined but by nature it is vulnerable to heat. \\ Use thin cutting / lubing oil while drilling or reaming it. \\ Otherwise, the heat will melt and / or distort the hole your working with. \\ For this reason, it's probably best to hand ream instead of with a machine. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7)) |
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* The hole should be drilled with 2-3 stepped drill sizes and allowing the bushing to cool before each bigger size. \\ * Drilling with the final size pre-drill bit (first) will most likely end with the hole being too big to ream or to fit snug on the pinion shaft * | * The hole should be drilled with 2-3 stepped drill sizes and allowing the bushing to cool before each bigger size. \\ * Drilling with the final size pre-drill bit (first) will most likely end with the hole being too big to ream or to fit snug on the pinion shaft * | ||
- | + | |Front faced and pre-drilled for a flat wheel mount. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Piece turned 180° and pre-drilled. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Final pre-drill with 35/64" bit. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))| | |
- | |Front faced and pre-drilled for a flat wheel mount. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Piece turned 180° and pre-drilled. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Final pre-drill with 35/64" bit. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))| | + | |
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- | |This tap wrench has a "V" slot in the tightening \\ mechanism to allow for use with round tooling. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Reamer set in straight, "lightly" snugged into the \\ chuck jaws enough to still spin by hand. Bushing is \\ gently reamed by hand keeping down the heat. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Bushing removed, cut to desired length and \\ tapped for #10x32 threads. \\ (same screw that holds the timing cup to #2 cam) ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))| | + | |This tap wrench has a "V" slot in the tightening \\ mechanism to allow for use with round tooling. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Reamer set in straight, "lightly" snugged into the \\ chuck jaws enough to still spin by hand. Bushing is \\ gently reamed by hand keeping down the heat. ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))|Bushing removed, cut to desired length and \\ tapped for #10x32 threads. \\ (same screw that holds the timing cup to #2 cam) ((photo by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))| |
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- | |If made carefully, there is no need for a set screw on the nylon bushing. It's either the slip fit, chamfer on the inside rear of the hole from the drill bit, trapped air \\ when the bushing is installed, composition of the nylon or a combination of these things that holds the bushing firm when pushed onto the pinion shaft. ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))||| | + | |If made carefully, there is no need for a set screw on the nylon bushing. It's either the slip fit, chamfer on the inside rear of the hole from the drill bit, trapped air \\ when the bushing is installed, composition of the nylon or a combination of these things that holds the bushing firm when pushed onto the pinion shaft. ((photos by Hippysmack of the XLFORUM https://www.xlforum.net/forum/sportster-motorcycle-forum/sportster-motorcycle-motor-engine/sportster-motorcycle-bottom-end/187164-sportster-camshaft-degreeing/page7?t=1999633&highlight=cam+degreeing&page=7))||| |
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