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Dizzie
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22 June 2004, 00:00 »
someone explain to fielder why our 16v and 20v engines only have 1 cam pulley on the end.
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22 June 2004, 00:11 »
The exhaust cam is driven by the sprocket via the cam belt, the inlet cam is driven via a chain that links to the back of the exhaust cam.
later vw polo 16v engines actually have 2 cam sprockets.
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golfvr6
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22 June 2004, 00:24 »
Here is an example
An Audi 20v engine,
The chain is at the sprocket end, on the 4 cylinder it will be on the other end on the cams.
The principle is still the same, one sprocket drives the exhaust cam, then a chain links both exhaust and inlet cams.
Hope that helps
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Fielder5757
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22 June 2004, 00:40 »
LOL ok diz you win.........For now
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Dizzie
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22 June 2004, 10:44 »
too much time looking at Jap engines did that to you fielder
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22 June 2004, 20:44 »
heres a pic of my 20v four cylinder head, as you can also see the cambelt drives the exhaust cam, which is linked at the other end by a chain and sprocket to the inlet camshaft hence the 'sohc' lookwhen you see the belt just driving one pulley on the 'open side'
enjoy!!
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Gaz
oh yeah turn pic around 180 degrees and it would look like it did on the car!! lol
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Dizzie
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22 June 2004, 23:41 »
and it would be impossible to work 20 valves with only 1 cam
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Gambit
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24 June 2004, 14:06 »
Quote from: Dizzie on 22 June 2004, 23:41
and it would be impossible to work 20 valves with only 1 cam
i read somewhere that some engine manufacturer where able to work 16v's with one cam
or somehting bizarre, ill try and dig it out
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24 June 2004, 14:10 »
honda crx esi & mazda mx3 are both 16v SOHC engines
and ford have a 2.0 8v twin cam!
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24 June 2004, 18:58 »
And the Triumph dolomite sprint had a 16v engine and used one cam to operate the valves, and used the same cam lobe to open the inlet and exhaust valves
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Steve.
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