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okay, on 3 of the engines I tore down so far, 2 of them had the oiler for the chain altered. one was cut and soldered, the other had the end crushed with a pair of pliers. has anybody else had this? stating to seem like a common thing here...

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Nope can say I've taken apart a bunch of these and never seen one messed with

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I think the ones I have seen looked like that also. I just thought thats what they did at the factory to make it squirt a better stream. I do remember thinking it looked a little crude.

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It has to be restricted or it would deliver full oil pressure at the start of the circuit dropping all of the oil pressure for the rest of the engine. It is just supposed to drip or trickle oil on the chain. Without the end being restricted the flow would shoot a stream of oil at 40 or more psi the size of the tube I.D. into the timing chain and sprocket.

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Well I have to agree with Young Ed and Aero. I have looked at two of these and both appear to be a reverse flare but other than that unmolested. So some restriction but not pinched etc with pliers. My pic looks the same as Aero's.

Al

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It has to be restricted or it would deliver full oil pressure at the start of the circuit dropping all of the oil pressure for the rest of the engine. It is just supposed to drip or trickle oil on the chain. Without the end being smashed flat to restrict the flow it would shoot a stream of oil at 40 or more psi into the front surface of the timing chain cover.

true,but the two I removed had been either soldered shut or legitimately smashed with pliers, so it seems somebody has modded the engines in the past. one was a reman, the other was unknown, but not original. p18 engine, but not sure when it was put in.

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From what I have read in another thread it only gets oil when the cam spins and the hole lines up. So more of a quick spuirt every rotation.

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The original oiler tube tip and tiny 1/32" hole kinda looks like what guys have down below!:D

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My observation of the first bearing land on the cam on my 218 is that it has a grove that extended about 160 degrees around the diameter of the cam and an equal grove on the opposite side of the cam. The grove is deep and wide in the center of the arc and tapers in depth and width as it reaches its extremities. Oil is supplied from the hole in the cam bearing to the chain oil tube in an almost continuous supply, it varies in relation to the depth of the grove as it passes the hole for the oil supply tube. From this observation I conclude that the supply tube needs some type of restriction or the chain would receive an excessive amount of oil.

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Here are the pics of the cam grooves that James is talking about and of the oiler nozzle.

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..Thanks for posting those clear photos

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