Gear driven cams

Author
Discussion

DrTre

Original Poster:

12,955 posts

247 months

Sunday 2nd January 2011
quotequote all
What engines use gear driven cams a la some of hondas v fours

DrTre

Original Poster:

12,955 posts

247 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Bueller? Bueller? Anyone?

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

226 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
The old Essex V6? I think, anyway.

DrTre

Original Poster:

12,955 posts

247 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Oh aye...is that the one where the gears came apart/disintegrated or something?

Take it they're not very efficient?

v8will

3,308 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
My old NC30 - V4 Honda

I think some Harley Davidsons use it as well but don't quote me on that

maniac0796

1,292 posts

181 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
A few of the bigger Diesel Nissan ones in the Terrano's and stuff use gear driven.

Edited by maniac0796 on Sunday 23 January 13:50

ShampooEfficient

4,278 posts

226 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
DrTre said:
Oh aye...is that the one where the gears came apart/disintegrated or something?

Take it they're not very efficient?
Are, they were nylon IIRC - can be replaced with steel now.

EDLT

15,421 posts

221 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Some tractor engines have (or had) gear driven cams.

VeeFour

3,339 posts

177 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
v8will said:
My old NC30 - V4 Honda

I think some Harley Davidsons use it as well but don't quote me on that
Most V4 Hondas - starting with the original incarnation of the VFR750, through the non-VTEC VFR800s and the NC30/45 and RC30/45.

When Honda switched the VFR to VTEC, they dropped the gear driven cams in favour of chains.

socorob

72 posts

180 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break. You can get aluminum replacements here. For most American V8s you can buy a gear set for them and ditch the chains. You can get them quiet or noisy. I believe the difference is the teeth are at an angle or straight. The noisy kind of makes it sound like it's supercharged

maniac0796

1,292 posts

181 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
socorob said:
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break. You can get aluminum replacements here. For most American V8s you can buy a gear set for them and ditch the chains. You can get them quiet or noisy. I believe the difference is the teeth are at an angle or straight. The noisy kind of makes it sound like it's supercharged
Straight cut or helical. Straight cut gears whine, helical ones are more silent and less prone to slip/jump

It's why a lot of cars whine in reverse. It's because the gears are straight cut, where as the forward gears are helical.

Or twin helical if you like citroens.

Edited by maniac0796 on Sunday 23 January 15:33

Scuffers

20,887 posts

289 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
socorob said:
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break.
you sure about that?

all the ones I have seen (and own) are chain? -all be it two versions of chain

MJK 24

5,669 posts

251 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Volkswagen Touareg 2.5TDI and 5.0TDI.

Neither of the above have any auxilary belts either. All ancillaries are also gear driven.

The Volkswagen LT fitted with the 2.8TDI is also gear driven though they have a fan belt.

Yuxi

649 posts

204 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Scuffers said:
socorob said:
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break.
you sure about that?

all the ones I have seen (and own) are chain? -all be it two versions of chain
All Ford Essex (3.0 liter) and the later 2.8 Cologne have a gear driven cam, exept some of the late OHC ones. They are nylon but dont wear out as quickly as some people think, the steel replacement ones are noisier.

McSam

6,753 posts

190 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
maniac0796 said:
Or twin helical if you like citroens.
I did not know they did this. Any reason they go to such expense on their cogs?

littleredrooster

5,947 posts

211 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
I suspect that an awful lot of posters on here are mixing up "gear driven" and "chain driven".....go back and think again.

MJK 24

5,669 posts

251 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
littleredrooster said:
I suspect that an awful lot of posters on here are mixing up "gear driven" and "chain driven".....go back and think again.
2.5 and 5.0 Touareg are definately gear driven. No timing belts, no timing chains, no auxilary belts.

Faust66

2,276 posts

180 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Yuxi said:
Scuffers said:
socorob said:
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break.
you sure about that?

all the ones I have seen (and own) are chain? -all be it two versions of chain
All Ford Essex (3.0 liter) and the later 2.8 Cologne have a gear driven cam, exept some of the late OHC ones. They are nylon but dont wear out as quickly as some people think, the steel replacement ones are noisier.
The 2.8 Colonge engine did indeed have fibre/nylon gear driving the cam.

The later 2.9 lunp has got a chain driven cam.

There's a lot of bks talked about the timing gear stripping its teeth - never had a problem with my old 2.8 Capri in 4 years, and I'me not aware of anyone else who's had a problem.

Scuffers

20,887 posts

289 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
Yuxi said:
Scuffers said:
socorob said:
The ford cologne v6 had a gear driven cam with the nylon teeth that would break.
you sure about that?

all the ones I have seen (and own) are chain? -all be it two versions of chain
All Ford Essex (3.0 liter) and the later 2.8 Cologne have a gear driven cam, exept some of the late OHC ones. They are nylon but dont wear out as quickly as some people think, the steel replacement ones are noisier.
OK, I only have the quad-cam ones....

Hugo a Gogo

23,416 posts

248 months

Sunday 23rd January 2011
quotequote all
VW flat fours used gear-driven cams