Dial Indicator Mount
This may be classified as a fixture more than a special tool. As some here may know I have been running slotted cam sprockets for several years. Degreeing in cams requires an accurate dial indicator. The magnetic base for a dial indicator mounted on the frame of the bike can give false readings by several degrees due to the movement of the motor on the motor mounts. So I made this fixture to mount my dial indicator directly to the motor. Very accurate.
Here is another that is related. A piston stop to accurately locate TDC is also very important when degreeing in camshafts. I made this one from an old end to a compression gauge and then tapped the center for a bolt. The slot up the side of the threads lets compression out of the cylinder as you turn the motor over with the stop installed.
This may be classified as a fixture more than a special tool. As some here may know I have been running slotted cam sprockets for several years. Degreeing in cams requires an accurate dial indicator. The magnetic base for a dial indicator mounted on the frame of the bike can give false readings by several degrees due to the movement of the motor on the motor mounts. So I made this fixture to mount my dial indicator directly to the motor. Very accurate.
Here is another that is related. A piston stop to accurately locate TDC is also very important when degreeing in camshafts. I made this one from an old end to a compression gauge and then tapped the center for a bolt. The slot up the side of the threads lets compression out of the cylinder as you turn the motor over with the stop installed.
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