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Commando camshafts and bushes
Camshafts
Standard Combat Material | EN32B EN32B |
Maximum Lift | Inlet 0.332" - 0.390" : Exhaust 0.332" - 0.346" |
Base Circle Diameter | 0.885" - 0.906" |
Bearing Journal Diameter | 0.8735" - 0.8735" |
Camshaft Bushes
Fitted i.d. - Left Bush | Fitted i.d. - Right Bush | |
Pre-1972 | 0.8750" | 0.8750" |
1972-on | 0.8750" | 0.8750" |
The following is a listing of the camshafts available from the factory, provided via the service release notes from Norton Motors. There were several camshafts available from the factory itself and it should be noted that a multitude of cams were made during the Commando time period by other sources. Some of these cams are still available from dealer networks and Norton shops.
Inspection of the cam should be done in good light to check for wear on the lobes and where the cam rides in the bushes. Factory cams are long wearing and last for thousands of miles. I replaced mine after about 65,000 miles as the lobes were starting to wear. I believe this was due to neglect from the original owner on oil changes and maintenance. Cams can wear faster if the chain tension is not provided for properly as a loose chain can cause jerking motions on the cam. Also, too tight a chain can cause faster bushing wear and possible cam wear at the bushing area. I check my chain tension about every 3000 miles. It is simple to do and requires only the fitting of a new gasket if the old one tears upon removal of the cover. Another cure for this is the automatic tensioner which can be provided by certain shops: I don't know of anyone who has one but then I have never read anything bad about them either.
Camshaft changes were affected on the Norton motor during the 1972 time period with the introduction of the Combat. The factory made available three camshafts noted as the S, SS and SSS camshafts. The S camshaft was the original as fitted to all pre 1972 Commandos. The SS was as fitted to the Combat and the SSS was as fitted to the Production Racer model.
The fitting of the S camshaft only poses problems with the bushes being scrolled or not (see the Norton Motors Service Release for this information). The SS and SSS camshafts produce a multitude of problems with clearances and valve considerations. I have run an S camshaft through out my 750's life and found it to be quite acceptable in performance. Fitting of the other camshafts tends to always lead to problems, (mainly due to improper fitment practices), including broken and bent valves to case rupture due to improper cutaways. Although the increase in low and mid range power may be of a benefit to some owners (racing especially) careful installation is a key factor here. Check all things twice. Valve clearance is the most important.
The cam changed in the following years:- In1969 it was changed to accept the new rev counter location and the points on the end of the camshaft (the 'S' Type was the first to receive this change). In 1972, it was altered again with the introduction of the new breather assembly and in the same year the Combat received a new cam with different ramps and valve timing. Norton reverted back to the original cam for 1973 and the 1972 and 1973 cam are the same except for part numbers. This stayed in production machines until its demise in 1975. The cam valve lift and duration remained the same except for part number changes. It is interesting to note that the cam bushes were different for all years except 1972 and 1973 where the bushes were the same for both drive and timing side.
Norton Service Release Notes
Service Release No. N77 | ||
Nature of Release | 1972 Camshafts and Bushes | |
Models Affected | All Commandos | |
Distribution | Worldwide (for general distribution) | |
(February 1972) |
Service Release No. N3/13 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Nature of Release | Camshaft interchangeability ( to be read in conjuction with Service Release N77) |
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Models Affected | 1970 and 1971 Commando (all models) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Parts Affected | Camshaft, crankcase, cylinder head and valves | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Distribution | Worldwide | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes Use scrolled journal camshafts prior to Engine No. 204048 with plain bushes Part Nos. NMT2036 and NMT2037. Use plain or scrolled journal camshafts subsequent to engine number 204049 with scrolled bushes Part No.062600. Scrolled condition camshafts only will be supplied against orders for all above camshafts. + Conversion from standard cams to Combat condition requires the following:-
(May 1972) |
Crankcase Breather
1968 Commando | |||
Fastback after Serial Number 126125 - Frame Number 126125 | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
22729 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
T-2036 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
T-2037 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |
1969 Commando | |||
Fastback, S and R after Serial Number 131257 - Frame Number 131257 | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
061084 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
T-2036 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
T-2037 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |
1970 Commando | |||
Fastback, S, R and Roadster after Serial Number 135140 - Frame Number 135140 | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
061084 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
T-2036 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
T-2037 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |
1971 Commando | |||
Fastback, Roadster, Hi Rider and SS after Serial Number 141717 - Frame Number 141717 | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
061084 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
T-2036 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
T-2037 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |
1972 Commando | |||
Fastback, Roadster Roadster Combat, Interstate and Hi Rider
after Serial Number 200001 - Frame Number 200001
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Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
061084 | Camshaft (standard) | 1 | except Combat |
063536 | Camshaft (Combat) | 1 | Combat only |
062600 | Camshaft bush | 2 | All |
1973 Commando | |||
Roadster, Hi Rider and Interstate | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
061084 | Camshaft (standard) | 1 | except Combat |
063536 | Camshaft (Combat) | 1 | Combat only |
062600 | Camshaft bush | 2 | All |
1974 Commando | |||
Roadster, Hi Rider and Interstate | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
062608 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
065428 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
065425 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |
1975 Commando | |||
Roadster, Hi Rider and Interstate | |||
Part No. | Description | Quantity | Models |
062608 | Camshaft | 1 | All |
065428 | Camshaft bush (timing side) | 1 | All |
065425 | Camshaft bush (drive side) | 1 | All |