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Re: Cam for Triumph TR6

To: "Hutmacher, Greg" <ghutmacher@stanleyworks.com>
Subject: Re: Cam for Triumph TR6
From: Joe Curry <spitlist@gte.net>
Date: Wed, 31 Mar 1999 07:40:53 -0800
Cc: "'Triumphs List'" <triumphs@autox.team.net>
References: <0E07AA400CCAD211AF6C0004ACB883525A7B@DALHOT10.stanleynadc.com>
Greg,
I had that done on my Spit engine when I had it rebuilt.  I did it more
as a measure of longevity than anything else.  The cam is a very hard
piece of metal and any wear would more likely occur on the block
surfaces.  It just makes sense to have this "wear point" made out of a
replaceable material.

Regards,
Joe 

"Hutmacher, Greg" wrote:
> 
> I'm very curious about this cam quality issue since I have been thinking
> about buying BPNW's cam setup for my six. What is the collective thought
> concerning Kastner's suggestion in the comp prep manual about boring out and
> installing cam bearings in the TR6. I was not planning to do this since I
> don't run the engine at high rpm's for long periods (I don't race), but I'd
> like to hear from some listers who have tried it without installing cam
> bearings and those who have. And, what is the consensus on which is the best
> cam (source, brand, and even part number if you know it) for someone wanting
> to get up to 135 to 150 horsepower for reliable street use? Is re-ground or
> new better? Regards, Greg Hutmacher
> 
> ////////////////
> Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 16:33:16 -0600
> From: "Bob Kramer" <rgk@flash.net>
> Subject: Re: Cam for Triumph TR6
> 
> >       So, I really can't tell you
> >       at this time whether it was a good decision or not. However
> >       those people at BPNW claims that they have sold several hundred
> >       without any complaints.
> 
> That "without any complaints" is inaccurate. I have a BPNW Road Rally
> camshaft in my car. Back in 1993, when I bought it, I had to send it back
> at least one (I think it was 2) because the locating groove was oversized.
> If you've ever opened up a TR6 and pulled the camshaft, this area does not
> get a very good supply of oil and forms a sort of grinding paste over time.
> They checked stock and found them all oversize! They corrected that problem
> by having all the ones in stock re-welded and re-cut, and presumably have
> maintained this procedure through the years. I really like the grind
> (although I can't tell you what it is), but it has always made a racket. I
> have to readjust the valves all the time. I've put 10K on it, and I'm
> running out of adjustment. I'm suspicious that I am loosing the lobes to
> premature wear (equally across all 12?), but it still runs great. The
> camshaft regrinds need to be properly hardened and I'm worried that's the
> cause. For that reason, I'll be looking for a better quality unit soon!
> 
> Bob Kramer
> Hill Country Triumph Club
> rgk@flash.net

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