Pinion Shaft ...Whoa !!

Five Five

Well-Known Member
While re-assembling my 107" motor I ran into a little issue that put the brakes on the project .... so I thought I would post my findings and results in the event any of you should run across this.

Here is my question to S&S cycle (tech support)

Subject: FW: Pinion shaft re-assembly

Hello Dean
I have a tech question regarding my S&S motor .... I am re-assembling my lower end and while putting the gears and keyways on my pinion shaft I noticed a lot of linear movement of the oil pump drive gear along the pinion shaft around .100"... It just doesn't seem right. Attached is a short video of the gear .... spacer ...gear ...am I missing something.

Bill

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJgN_7fqv88"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJgN_7fqv88[/ame]


Here is the response from S&S ...

That is exactly how that should work! Generally there will be around .100" of play.

Dean
 
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john sachs

Well-Known Member
55,
While the play/movement is normal, you need to be sure the oil pump drive gear on the pinion shaft has the chamfer facing the inside of the motor. :up:
John
 

Five Five

Well-Known Member
55,
While the play/movement is normal, you need to be sure the oil pump drive gear on the pinion shaft has the chamfer facing the inside of the motor. :up:
John
John ..... in the video the chamfer is facing outside I did pull the gears and spacer off to put in the woodruff keys.. gear, spacer, gear, nut .... I cant say with 100% certainty the orientation is correct ...... I will pull the cam cover and take a look .... I've put a few miles on the motor ...what kind of damage will it do if the chamfer is facing the outside ??
 

john sachs

Well-Known Member
55,
There is a radius machined on the pinion shaft where the drive gear butts up against.If the gear is installed wrong it can set up a stress riser,which will lead to a crack around that part of the pinion shaft......(chamfer needs to face radius).:2thumbs:
John
 

Five Five

Well-Known Member
55,
There is a radius machined on the pinion shaft where the drive gear butts up against.If the gear is installed wrong it can set up a stress riser,which will lead to a crack around that part of the pinion shaft......(chamfer needs to face radius).:2thumbs:
John
John ..... with that said I'm going to open it up just to double check ..... thanks for the learning opportunity...

:2thumbs:
"Five"
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
Good to hear you got her back together and we all look fwd to seening the vid and hearing it run:cheers:
 

Th3InfamousI

Administrator
Staff member
55,
There is a radius machined on the pinion shaft where the drive gear butts up against.If the gear is installed wrong it can set up a stress riser,which will lead to a crack around that part of the pinion shaft......(chamfer needs to face radius).:2thumbs:
John
I realize I am digging up bones here but wanted to put a picture to this as its very useful information. I don't see this mentioned in the service manual anywhere.

Chamfer needs to face inside of motor. The Pinion Shaft has a radius on the inside.

Radius:


Chamfer on gear faces radius on pinion shaft


Wrong Side or facing out.
 

Mr. Wright

Knows some things
Supporting Member
Every bit of information helps. I'm thinking about doing my engine this winter. It sucks a qt of oil at about 2500 miles.
 
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