Thought that I should check clearances in the cam drive upper bevel, after finding extra shims, not mentioned in workshop manuals i.e. the ones at the back of the upper bearing, inside the bushing. (See image attached to July 12, 2023, 10:57:21 PM posting)
I mic'd up the components and they measure as follows:
Depth of bushing (internal) = 11.20mm
Depth of bearing (overall) = 11.00mm
Shims = 0.23mm and 0.21mm
Raised inner rim of tower = 0.10mm
Gasket = 0.10mm
So, no wonder the second shim was being squeezed from between the bearing and the back of the bushing. Trying to squeeze 11.44mm of bearing/shims into 11.20mm of bushing + say half the depth of the gasket after torqueing = 0.05mm, means 0.29mm of pre-load on the outer bearing track!
The gasket surrounds the rim of the tower and is of the same depth, so when the tower is torqued to the cylinder head I would have thought that would provide sufficient load to the outer bearing race to hold everything snug, with only the 0.21mm shim in place behind the bearing in the bushing.
Engineer's comments welcome.
Suspect worn tooling, mismatching Spanish/Italian components and clumsy assembly at the factory!
Sounds familiar to those who have studied the UK motorcycle industry debacle and actual Italian "engineering", rather than the "rose tinted" gloss!
More micrometer work at the assembly stage.
Good health, Bill
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