Cam gear replacement bolts?
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What do people do when they have to replace their cam gear bolts? One of my adjuster bolts in my Toda Cam gears is a little chewy and I'd like to replace it with the same bolt or another hex type bolt. I'm not sure of the pitch or thread type and I haven't seen any cam gear manufacturer selling replacement adjustment bolts but I know people strip them.
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I bought the Toda cam gears for their accuracy and ease to adjust. When the cam gear is zero'd, it looks like two letter "i" opposing each other. When the first mark to the left of that line on the inside of the gear, lines up with the first mark to the left, on the outside of the cam gear, the cam is 1 cam degree advanced or 2 crank degrees advanced. When the third line on the outside, to the left of the 0 line mark, lines up with the third mark to the left of the 0 line mark on the inside, the cam is now 3 cam degrees advanced or 6 crank degrees. See how they work? Very accurate vernier scale.
I bought the Toda cam gears for their accuracy and ease to adjust. When the cam gear is zero'd, it looks like two letter "i" opposing each other. When the first mark to the left of that line on the inside of the gear, lines up with the first mark to the left, on the outside of the cam gear, the cam is 1 cam degree advanced or 2 crank degrees advanced. When the third line on the outside, to the left of the 0 line mark, lines up with the third mark to the left of the 0 line mark on the inside, the cam is now 3 cam degrees advanced or 6 crank degrees. See how they work? Very accurate vernier scale.
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