Hi all,
I'm looking to buy a high lift cam for a 1947 M16. I realise that i need to machine the cases to allow the tappet to drop down a little further with the HL cam.
Are there any suppliers that are making these cams new?
Cheers!
M16 High lift Cam
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Re: M16 High lift Cam
See the article re cams in the link below. The author Ken de Groome may be able to supply you.
He advertises in the Jampot.
http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Gen ... e_Dots.pdf
He advertises in the Jampot.
http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Gen ... e_Dots.pdf
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Re: M16 High lift Cam
SPRIDDLER wrote:See the article re cams in the link below. The author Ken de Groome may be able to supply you.
He advertises in the Jampot.
http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Gen ... e_Dots.pdf
Thanks a lot!
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Re: M16 High lift Cam
I have fitted scrambles cams in my '54 18S, bought new from Jampot spares back in 2006 - I seem to remember they had 5 pairs for sale, the rest must have long gone. No machining of the cases was necessary, but '47 cases will presumably be different. Performance is improved, but you lose a bit of tractability - it is not happy much under 40 in top gear, but as I do not ride much in town this isn't a problem - but it isn't an inflexible beast as per a Goldie (as I have heard!). What you do get is a LOT more noise, so wear earplugs and don't rev up near neighbours! Cheers, Andy
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Re: M16 High lift Cam
Andy51 wrote:I have fitted scrambles cams in my '54 18S, bought new from Jampot spares back in 2006 - I seem to remember they had 5 pairs for sale, the rest must have long gone. No machining of the cases was necessary, but '47 cases will presumably be different. Performance is improved, but you lose a bit of tractability - it is not happy much under 40 in top gear, but as I do not ride much in town this isn't a problem - but it isn't an inflexible beast as per a Goldie (as I have heard!). What you do get is a LOT more noise, so wear earplugs and don't rev up near neighbours! Cheers, Andy
Thanks Andy!