This is something I was thinking about.
This is related to the timing gear that tends to slip. For some it seams to happen often.
Set the timing to your desire. You will have to pull the gear case cove off. Pull the gear off the pump. Clean all the oil off good. Clean pump shaft too. This where my idea comes in. Stick the gear in the oven. I suppose 300 degrees not to much hotter. Don't want to ruin the heat treat. I'm thinking this will open the hole in the gear a little. To allow it to seat farther on the pump shaft. Once it cools it will clamp on to the shaft a little harder. May want to torque it twice also. Especially after it has cooled down.
I'm just guessing when it comes to the temperature you can heat the gear up. Probably could be hotter?
One thing a may be a little harder to pull the gear off if you do so in the future.
This maybe a little extreme. But it may work?
Would like some thoughts on this or if you have done this.
This is related to the timing gear that tends to slip. For some it seams to happen often.
Set the timing to your desire. You will have to pull the gear case cove off. Pull the gear off the pump. Clean all the oil off good. Clean pump shaft too. This where my idea comes in. Stick the gear in the oven. I suppose 300 degrees not to much hotter. Don't want to ruin the heat treat. I'm thinking this will open the hole in the gear a little. To allow it to seat farther on the pump shaft. Once it cools it will clamp on to the shaft a little harder. May want to torque it twice also. Especially after it has cooled down.
I'm just guessing when it comes to the temperature you can heat the gear up. Probably could be hotter?
One thing a may be a little harder to pull the gear off if you do so in the future.
This maybe a little extreme. But it may work?
Would like some thoughts on this or if you have done this.