D24T.com  

Go Back   D24T.com > Technical Discussion Area > Diesel Engine and Drivetrain

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old 12-23-2021, 01:50 AM
Pod1 Pod1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Mansfield
Vehicle: 940 D24TIC
Posts: 4
Default Cam bearing cap 3

Hi,
I’ve gone and broke the bearing cap on the third journal on the camshaft buy fitting it the wrong way around then tightening it. Does anyone have a spare? The cars scrap without one. TIA. Paul. (I’ve pushed it together in the photo but u can see the crack. It’s in two halves. ��

Pic attached.

A5FEDDE8-AF34-489B-B897-325E783684FB.jpgA5FEDDE8-AF34-489B-B897-325E783684FB.jpg

Last edited by Pod1; 12-23-2021 at 01:53 AM. Reason: Update
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old 12-24-2021, 09:51 AM
jpliddy jpliddy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 340
Default cam shaft bracket?

is that the bracket that holds the camshaft down if so i know some one with my 1995 d24 which had a broken camshaft think the brackets were all intact
he had the engine off me
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old 12-24-2021, 09:52 AM
jpliddy jpliddy is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 340
Default

im based in stoke on trent
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old 12-24-2021, 08:00 PM
v8volvo v8volvo is offline
Supporting Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Montana, USA
Vehicle: '86 745, '83 764
Posts: 1,618
Default

Very sorry to hear, this is a real bummer. This is something that we have seen happen from time to time, somewhat easy mistake to make, as the caps are directional and bored offset requiring correct reinstallation position, but they are not marked clearly from the factory. So accidental reinstallation the wrong way and resulting damage is somewhat common.

Here is the bad news sadly. The camshaft bearings are machined into the head with the caps installed and thus the cap is part of the head's machined manufacturing process. Therefore you cannot just replace the cap with another one off a different head. Doing that will result in a mismatch of the top and bottom halves of the cam bearing as the replacement cap will not be compatible with the head it's bolted to. That will result in loss of oil pressure, damage to cam and head, etc. This would be much like trying to replace a connecting rod cap with one from a different rod, or a crankshaft main bearing cap, etc. They are integral to the component in question, part of the manufacturing process, and not able to be thought of as interchangeable off-the-shelf parts, like a water pump or a fuel injector would be, unfortunately.

That said, there are still options. You CAN replace the cam cap with one off another head IF you have the head line-bored by a machinist afterwards to ensure correct fit and running clearance with the camshaft. Common enough procedure that most any machine shop should be able to handle. Or, you can also replace the head with a good used or new one. Maybe your headgasket could use a refresh after all these years anyway, or the head use a valve job. Brand new AMC heads are very high quality, fully loaded with new cam/valves/guides/etc, and quite affordable. As I understand it they are fairly easily available in Europe -- look on ebay, etc. This could be a great option to fix the issue while also giving your engine a nice update that renews a lot of wear items.

Unfortunately all of the viable repair options mean removing the head from the engine. That is not such a big deal though -- main effort is working with the timing belts upon reassembly, and I am guessing if you have cam bearing caps off that probably means you had the camshaft out, thus you're doing all of that already as it is. Yes?

Hope we can help you keep it on the road, don't throw in the towel, it's a pain and unlucky for sure, but a solvable problem that gives you some opportunities to do other freshening.
__________________
86 745 D24T/ZF 345k lifted 2.5"
83 764 D24T/M46 155k
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old 01-06-2022, 11:09 AM
Pod1 Pod1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Mansfield
Vehicle: 940 D24TIC
Posts: 4
Default

Hi,
I didn’t realise I wouldn’t be notified of reply’s to my post. Many apologies. Thanks for the helpful responses. I understand what you say about the cap being unique to the head but as I don’t have much option at the moment I guess I’d hope on VW’s tight manufacturing tolerances and give one a go. Maybe it wouldn’t fit perfectly and be a little tight or out but I’d just have to machine it a little to allow fitment. Unless it’s massively oversized I can’t see too much oil pressure loss and I maybe able to offer it up tie tie broken original to try to enable fitting. If anyone had a spare I’d like to try as my options are this, welding the old one or scrapping the vehicle.


Many Thanks,

Paul

07974424869
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old 01-06-2022, 11:14 AM
Pod1 Pod1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Mansfield
Vehicle: 940 D24TIC
Posts: 4
Default

Thanks v8volvo. The condition of this old workhorse is that removing the head would be an option if like you say the cam bearing cap was miles out. If the gentleman from stoke sees this could you get in touch? I would like to get hold of that spare cap asap

Thanks.
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Old 01-09-2022, 01:39 AM
Pod1 Pod1 is offline
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Dec 2021
Location: Mansfield
Vehicle: 940 D24TIC
Posts: 4
Default

Correction to mobile number:
07974 423869
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Old 01-09-2022, 09:36 PM
v8volvo v8volvo is offline
Supporting Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Montana, USA
Vehicle: '86 745, '83 764
Posts: 1,618
Default

You may want to edit your posts to shield your phone number from spam robots who might like to have it.

If you don't hear back from jpliddy in short order, send me a PM -- I believe his email address has been offered on here before and maybe that will be a faster way to reach him, I will try to find it and send to you.

Hope you all can work something out!
__________________
86 745 D24T/ZF 345k lifted 2.5"
83 764 D24T/M46 155k
Reply With Quote
Reply

Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off

Forum Jump


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:06 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.10
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.