zning4
09-25-2014, 11:13 PM
Hello everyone, I am Zhen Ning from the National University of Singapore, FSAE team, working on the engine.
Our current engine is a 07/08 CBR600RR and I have been trying to measure the profile of the camshaft. So far, the results of my measurements gave me profiles that are way off from those mentioned in the specs; the duration of the camshafts do not tally. I have tried a few methods of measurement:
1) Measuring the camshaft by itself with a protractor stuck to the axis of rotation and measuring the cam lobes with a dial gauge
2) Measuring the camshaft while it is fixed inside the engine, attaching a protractor to the crankshaft to turn the engine and measuring the lobe with a dial gauge
The results of both measurements are similar in a sense that both produce cam durations that are not according to the spec of the manufacturer. I had the luxury of measuring the cam shafts from another 07/08 CBR600RR engine but the results were the same.
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For the intake, both results show that they have a duration of around 210 degrees, measured at 1mm lift, which is off from the manufacturers spec of 245 degrees. For the exhaust, I only measured about 200 degrees for its duration when it should be 225 degrees. The timing at which the exhaust shaft opens and closes is also wrong; what I did was to adjust the timing of the intake shaft to open at the correct timing and apply the same offset to the exhaust shaft.
Am I doing something wrong when measuring the profile of the camshafts? Any inputs is greatly appreciated (:
Zhen Ning
NUS FSAE
Engine Department
Our current engine is a 07/08 CBR600RR and I have been trying to measure the profile of the camshaft. So far, the results of my measurements gave me profiles that are way off from those mentioned in the specs; the duration of the camshafts do not tally. I have tried a few methods of measurement:
1) Measuring the camshaft by itself with a protractor stuck to the axis of rotation and measuring the cam lobes with a dial gauge
2) Measuring the camshaft while it is fixed inside the engine, attaching a protractor to the crankshaft to turn the engine and measuring the lobe with a dial gauge
The results of both measurements are similar in a sense that both produce cam durations that are not according to the spec of the manufacturer. I had the luxury of measuring the cam shafts from another 07/08 CBR600RR engine but the results were the same.
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343
341
Results of Measurements
345
For the intake, both results show that they have a duration of around 210 degrees, measured at 1mm lift, which is off from the manufacturers spec of 245 degrees. For the exhaust, I only measured about 200 degrees for its duration when it should be 225 degrees. The timing at which the exhaust shaft opens and closes is also wrong; what I did was to adjust the timing of the intake shaft to open at the correct timing and apply the same offset to the exhaust shaft.
Am I doing something wrong when measuring the profile of the camshafts? Any inputs is greatly appreciated (:
Zhen Ning
NUS FSAE
Engine Department