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<blockquote data-quote="greg brillus" data-source="post: 136130" data-attributes="member: 597"><p>Yes what Vic said makes good sense........Some might be difficult, riveting the sprocket to a cast iron drum might result in some tears....... The chain wheel and starter ring gear on this Egli has no means of location at all........ Just the drilling and tapping of 8 holes about M6 or similar to locate an item that is probably one of the highest loaded parts on the engine......... It needs a locating ring as Vincent described, but probably needs some form of dowels as well........Not 100 % sure if some nuts can be added as this area runs very close to the inner side of the primary cover. We have a new ring gear being sent to us, and I believe they made the newer ones with softer teeth, so less inclined to break off so easily........Has anyone seen the insides of one of these engines, especially the timing chest........ I wondered if the stock valve lifter mechanism can be installed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greg brillus, post: 136130, member: 597"] Yes what Vic said makes good sense........Some might be difficult, riveting the sprocket to a cast iron drum might result in some tears....... The chain wheel and starter ring gear on this Egli has no means of location at all........ Just the drilling and tapping of 8 holes about M6 or similar to locate an item that is probably one of the highest loaded parts on the engine......... It needs a locating ring as Vincent described, but probably needs some form of dowels as well........Not 100 % sure if some nuts can be added as this area runs very close to the inner side of the primary cover. We have a new ring gear being sent to us, and I believe they made the newer ones with softer teeth, so less inclined to break off so easily........Has anyone seen the insides of one of these engines, especially the timing chest........ I wondered if the stock valve lifter mechanism can be installed. [/QUOTE]
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