graffian Seer unto the end of his beard Messages 3,827 Location gatwick Apr 24, 2009 #1 I have a pair of cam followers to repair. I don't yet know the radius or centre of the pad. I am guessing the neatest thing is to get two strips of stellite and braze/sliver solder them in place?
I have a pair of cam followers to repair. I don't yet know the radius or centre of the pad. I am guessing the neatest thing is to get two strips of stellite and braze/sliver solder them in place?
Robotstar5 Casanunda Staff member Messages 23,776 Location Birmingham Apr 24, 2009 #2 Are they worn or broken?
weldingscotty803 what you staring at?????????? Messages 1,172 Apr 24, 2009 #3 the one on the right seems to be worn slightly what they off cant you adjust the valves, conrods?
graffian Seer unto the end of his beard Messages 3,827 Location gatwick Apr 24, 2009 #4 They are both very badly worn. They are out of my bike engine and potentially 70 years old.
shenion Tool Pack Rat Messages 7,586 Location Stone Mountain, GA USA Apr 25, 2009 #5 I'd test them to see how hard they are. I would think they would be fairly soft as to not wear down the camshaft.
I'd test them to see how hard they are. I would think they would be fairly soft as to not wear down the camshaft.