Crankshaft and Camshaft end play

Neo7

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Ok its not so much an end play measurement, its just a static level/gap mesurement. But this Kohler tool is crazy.... Can't see why I can't use a simple steel rule (or a thick sheet of glass) across the case?

All the best.
Neo
 

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Ok its not so much an end play measurement, its just a static level/gap mesurement. But this Kohler tool is crazy.... Can't see why I can't use a simple steel rule (or a thick sheet of glass) across the case?

All the best.
Neo

wish i could comment more ...keep brain picking, on line and telephone if you can
if you can figure out the purpose of the tool make it
 

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Ok its not so much an end play measurement, its just a static level/gap mesurement. But this Kohler tool is crazy.... Can't see why I can't use a simple steel rule (or a thick sheet of glass) across the case?

All the best.
Neo

no, a gap=end play measurement. static level?? did i throw you off with dial indicator talk-forget it

Your last sentence above...because you probably cannot see nor reach the INTENDED"gap" between the cam and the case with the cam gear in place. try putting the "tool" on where the gear is. you will need a puller most likely (or press)

Thread 8 above ...you MUST have the cases on and torqued to make the measurement (with the tool in place of the cam gear,I think)

Also I believe that instruction 3 you cited has a typo...SB "move toward the crankCASE," not crankshaft. are you having fun yet?? :mur:
 

Neo7

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Hi Gents,

Theres no way to measure anything with the cover back on and this is the one photo I've got that shows how the tool is used (sorry, I ment to post this up before).....
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Let me know what you think?

All the best.
Neo
 

Neo7

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Also I believe that instruction 3 you cited has a typo...SB "move toward the crankCASE," not crankshaft. are you having fun yet?? :mur:

No "move towards the crankshaft" is actually correct.
 

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Have the tool in my box, but never had a reason to use it. Was shown how to use at service school ( to many years ago to remember what they told us ). Personally I think this tool and checking camshaft clearance is an engineer at Kohler saying let's sell them a tool and drive them nuts. If you think about it, Camshaft end play is affecting a 5/16" wide cam gear and 5/8" wide cam lobe. If it is moving an extra .005 what will it affect in performance? Just my opinion. Never really worry about it when I do a Kohler rebuild.
 

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...... Never really worry about it when I do a Kohler rebuild.
That's just what I needed to know... Thanks Rivets :thumbsup:

All the best.
Neo
 

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Good escape from the matrix with no solution (the photo bucket is really weak and won't enlarge)

I just remembered I saw a single cyl Kohler cam end play measurement on line. It looked like it was done down thru the dip stick hole. Didn't take down the model no.
 
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:laughing:About the Engineer, that is true not only Kohler but everything in todays world. I have said many times, when working on something, I wish I had the Engineer here who designed it. Maybe he/she would re-thunk their design.
 

Neo7

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Good escape from the matrix with no solution
It's a great feeling :wink:

Sorry about that picture but it's all I've got.

All the best.
Neo
 
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