itchyfeet wrote:
pic from CJH on post above
That's actually one of Silverbullet's I think. Just for completeness, another one of Silverbullet's photos shows how a 4-hole riveted cam gear attaches to a 3-hole cam, via a vernier adapter. The adapter allows the cam to be timed accurately. Both the adapter and cam are tapped to take bolts - two different sized bolts are needed, some metric and some imperial. They're all button head socket screws. For some reason I can't repost that photo, so here's a link to the relevant post.
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Here's a photo of mine from one of many test assemblies. It shows my cam advanced by 4 degrees.
With the two sets of bolts there's scope for the gear ending up slightly off-centre, so the instructions describe how to 'budge' it, by assembling hand tight, then running the crank backwards and checking for the cam lifting out of the bearings to identify any tight spots, then using a wooden mallet I think to tap it away from the tight spot to centre it.