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Hi
When I was in college studying Tool and Die and CAD-CAM , a freind and I designed and built a complete 1:2.5 scale V-twin based on various Harley pushrod engines for our final project. This thing was a beauty, we cut all the gears and cam lobes on a wire EDM and the heads where first turned on a 3 axis lathe and then machined on a four axis Mill, can you say tricky.
We had a "constructive" argument about the cam ratation relative to the crank rotation. He claimed that the cam always had to turn in the same direction as the crank, but didn't know why. My argument was that the cam didn't have to turn in the same direction as the crank, as long as the engine was designed for the reverse rotation. I still can't figure out why the cam would have to turn in the same direction as the crank. Can someone explain why this would be. The only reason I can think of is possible vibration problems, but then again it's a "Harley".
Thanks
Ahmed.
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