htr
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That small spindle that is fitted to the end of the inlet cam to turn the distributor is set in a rubber-like compound. It can be removed by giving it a good wiggle in a vice. So why is it mounted in that rubber compound?
I'm looking at using a VVC exhaust cam as an inlet cam and I need to fit that distributor drive spindle. Looks like I could turn a thread onto that spindle's shaft and screw it in with some locktite... Just need to turn the cam in a lathe to remove about 1.5 to 2mm of that end and maybe drill the cam pulley bolt hole a bit longer and thread. Any reason/s why I couldn't / shouldn't do that?
Alternatively I could machine the cam shaft end to accept a replacement ]new] spindle.
I'm looking at using a VVC exhaust cam as an inlet cam and I need to fit that distributor drive spindle. Looks like I could turn a thread onto that spindle's shaft and screw it in with some locktite... Just need to turn the cam in a lathe to remove about 1.5 to 2mm of that end and maybe drill the cam pulley bolt hole a bit longer and thread. Any reason/s why I couldn't / shouldn't do that?
Alternatively I could machine the cam shaft end to accept a replacement ]new] spindle.