by Tony » Tue Mar 18, 2008 5:07 pm
But side valve engines have beautiful direct valve actuation, really the same as a direct acting overhead cam engines.
In fact, you could probably do a whole lot worse than shamelessly copying cam profiles off some Japanese DOHC engines. They have obviously figured out suitable valve motions for direct acting bucket on valve operation, which should work just as well with side valves, hehehe.
Perhaps all you need for getting some suitable master cam profiles is a hacksaw. If the rotation is opposite, just flip the lobe around and mount it from the other end.
These 4 valve DOHC engines always have cam bearings located very close to the lobes, so all you would need to hold a single master lobe in your machine would be a big collet chuck to grab the original cam bearing surface. You might be able to do something really clever with a large commercial taper lock fitting, to make a big bore custom collet chuck to fit a reasonable range of cam bearing sizes.
Aftermarket Japanese cams often appear on e-bay so you would not be limited to just the standard original factory durations.
Also known as the infamous "Warpspeed" on some other Forums.