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Upper Cam Chain facing failure
Opened my oil filler cap to find the upper cam chain face had broken; I think this happens on cold start due to so chain whip or slack; article from mark below
http://www.zr1specialist.com/HAT%20W...20Failures.pdf
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
That failure is a bit strange and I assume rare. You and Marc have not stated a cause or defect other than Chain slap on cold starts. That seems a bit scary and could happen to anyone. A failure you apparently cannot hear. Any more information on this type failure and possible contributing causes would be of interest.
I assume the top of the lifters showing what appears to be wear without the lifter rotating is actually a reflection of the Cam? The cams look in great shape. How many miles on the regrinds? Who did the regrinds? The Lifters are rotating? |
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
Yes thats a reflection......7-8K on the cams, they are my own regrinds.
As for the failure I am not sure what caused it other than chain slap....the engine was very cold and had sat for some time. I only caught it because I opened the oil cap.
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
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You are scaring the Fast Boys from Ill on those COOOOLD Mornings wanting to fire up the ZR1 I think you have a photo of what that broken chain guide looks like through the Oil Fill Port? Good that ONLY the Right Facing is apparently failing (of 7 Marc Describes except one on the left) as all those top chain guide failures on right side can be see by removing the oil cap. Do I understand that correctly??? I also see that all those failures were discovered removing the cam covers for maintenance or rebuild and were not noticed by inspection through the Oil Cap??? Except one chain guide failure was only noticed after it resulted in broken timing chain. Great Information on what I assume is a very rare but possible failure. And a failure very easily observed through the Oil Cap..
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
Pete found something very similar when we pulled the cam covers to do the exhaust cams on my motor. The peg that holds the chain guide had broken along it to float. No damage but...
And yes mine was passenger side but I'll confirm w Pete.
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
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If top chain guide you are talking about the lip that keep the guide in place on each end of the guide probably similar to what Lee experienced??
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
Same as Lee's. It was floating loose at the front of the cam cover.
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
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You can feel the black tab with your finger. If the black tab is not gripping the holder or if the black tab cannot be seen.....oh well....you are experiencing a very rare issue Upper Chain Guide Improved Facing by Marc Haibeck Quote:
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Re: Upper Cam Chain facing failure
After reading Marcs article, I'm thinking this part is subject to failure easily since its just a plastic tab that holds it in place on the guide holder correct? As Marc says it just clips on. He also shows that he manufactures the part with a modification to help relieve stress at the tab attaching points. It should be easy to see according to Lee's pic and Marc's article. I looked at mine and I don't see the black plastic retainer tab as pictured in Lees post so that being said I wonder how many Z's have this problem? My car has 56K on it and I'll probably be contacting Jerry and Marc for some parts. Maybe a kit for replacing this plastic guide facing would be a good idea.
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