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CB160 Spun Camshaft Sprocket

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SteveAllenHonda
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CB160 Spun Camshaft Sprocket

Post by SteveAllenHonda » Fri Jul 05, 2019 3:36 pm

Hello All,
Went to purchase a Red 1969 CB160-been sitting many years.Hmmm-kicked over,good compression.Took it home,new battery,carb clean,points etc.Won't run.No spark-valves not
actuating.Suspected a broken camshaft chain.Engine apart and I see nice chain connected-
spun sprocket! I can see no marks of how to orient the correct degree if I were to get it welded in lieu of just purchasing another one.Have any of you encountered this?Also-I see no splines or evidence of how the sprocket was affixed in the first place!
Inquiring Minds want to know.
Thanks, Eric

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Re: CB160 Spun Camshaft Sprocket

Post by G-Man » Sat Jul 06, 2019 3:05 am

I think they are just shrunk on. I have one with a loose sprocket, too. Should be able to copy the alignment from another sprocket/cam.

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SteveAllenHonda wrote:Hello All,
Went to purchase a Red 1969 CB160-been sitting many years.Hmmm-kicked over,good compression.Took it home,new battery,carb clean,points etc.Won't run.No spark-valves not
actuating.Suspected a broken camshaft chain.Engine apart and I see nice chain connected-
spun sprocket! I can see no marks of how to orient the correct degree if I were to get it welded in lieu of just purchasing another one.Have any of you encountered this?Also-I see no splines or evidence of how the sprocket was affixed in the first place!
Inquiring Minds want to know.
Thanks, Eric
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Post by SteveAllenHonda » Sat Jul 06, 2019 10:49 am

Thank You for the reply.That makes sense-shrunk on.Wonder how many have rotated slightly over the years leading owners with timing problems and no easy way to ascertain the cause!
Eric

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