Lets talk about upgrading our primary chains.
I mentioned that I have two big bore motors on the bench right now, and I have been spending a lot of time thinking about those darn cam and primary chains.
While the primaries only rarely break and fail,
per se, they do stretch and make a racket, and then they maybe do not stretch in a balanced way. A far as race engines go, a finely tuned, lightened, and balanced bottom end will see greatly increased strain -- in significantly higher RPMs, in additional reciprocating forces during more aggressive acceleration and deceleration, not to mention the actual power increase. And that does not even consider possible increased engine and bearing journal deflection under this increased strain .... Race motors are put through the ringer, and the primary chains are supposed to hold that ring together. Yet we rarely -- if ever - discuss them. I am interested in details about why the primary dampener gear is split in two pieces, why/how this actually helps things, and how improved primary chains might interact in this system. I am curious about what the more experienced CB750 racers and race engine builders have experienced, and what has been done to make their bottom ends more bullet proof.
There was a good discussion started by AshimotoK0, where KOS, Nippon, and others hammered out the virtue of various replacement primary rubber dampers....
LINK But it never satisfactorily got back on the discussion of upgraded primary chains and how they might impact the rubbers. As far as I could tell, it was implied that successful racers should do something about their rubbers and then semi-regularly replace their primary chains. It was full of good thoughts, but I felt it just touched the surface of what I would like to know. I also don't want to regularly replace my primary chains.
I am aware that
Classic Cycle City offers
their unique upgraded/heavy duty primary chains and
HERE for the CCC spec sheet as a .pdf, but they're a bit pricey --
currently $335 a set (shipping included) from their eBay store. As far as I know this is the
ONLY option available for improved CB750 primary chains, and while their data indicates their product is an excellent option, I would like to explore the subject a little further.
With all these things in mind, I have been spending some time trying to speak with folks who are more knowledgeable about chain technology than I about possible alternative options for upgraded primary chains. Sadly my short list of motorcycle chain reps and other experts have not had much to contribute on the subject.
When the 'real experts' fail you, its time to turn to the the 'other guys,' and this seems like a good place to start a thoughtful discussion about the SOHC CB750's interior chains.