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TR6 TR6 Motor Question

glemon

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OK, actually it is a TR250 Motor question, but still the 2.5 liter Triumph straight six.

I was pursuing a change from a single roller cam timing chain to a double roller on my TR250 engine, figuring the double roller is a reliability upgrade (the single does look a little wimpy).

I acquired the double roller cam sprocket from a later TR6 Motor, and then a double roller crank sprocket at a swap meet with a bunch of Triumph parts. The Double roller is the same outside diameter as the single, but when I went to put it on I discovered the I.D. is mabe 1/4" too small.

Did they change the crank from single roller to double, or do I simply have the wrong sprocket? I put the engine back together with the single, but I am still thinking about going to the double roller and since I haven't installed the motor yet shouldn't be that hard to switch if all I need is a different sprocket, I am not going to pull the crank and have it machined down at this point though.

Thanks in advance. Greg

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Hi Greg,

I am afraid I cannot answer why you are finding different size, but I upgraded my '72 GT6 from single to duplex chains with no problems regarding crank diameter. So I don't think it necessarily has anything to do with changing from single to duplex chains.
 
Oh, and if it is any help, I have just put a micrometer round my crankshaft, where the sprocket would go, it measures 1.376"
How does that compare with your sprocket internal diameter?
 
That does help, my crank measures 1.37" my sprocket is 1.12" inside diameter, I think I have the wrong sprocket--oh well was free, maybe will try to scare up a new one or good used from a TR6 and see if it works, Greg
 
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