CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mod)
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Hi all,
Sorry for sounding thick, but I don't get what you mean by "turn the worm in the rear CCT clockwise 1/4 of a turn and lock off". I've made the key and it fits down the slot in the CCT, but I'm worried about getting it wrong...! Can you clarify exactly what you mean by 'lock off'?
Many thanks
Sorry for sounding thick, but I don't get what you mean by "turn the worm in the rear CCT clockwise 1/4 of a turn and lock off". I've made the key and it fits down the slot in the CCT, but I'm worried about getting it wrong...! Can you clarify exactly what you mean by 'lock off'?
Many thanks
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
You're not being thick by asking, better to ask first than after
If you look at the end of the CCT body with the end bolt and sealing washer removed, you will see four cut-outs (for the want of a better word), these are set at every 90 degrees around the thread for that bolt. Take a look and you'll see what I mean. The locking key shoulders (as marked by the red arrows in the photo below) should drop down into these cut-outs when you have turned it clockwise 1/4 of a turn, that's what I mean about locking it off, once you have the key in the position you want, by allowing it to drop down into those cut-outs will lock the worm/screw in place. (NOTE instructions show different amounts for front and rear CCT). If the slots don't line up exactly just turn the locking key a little more until they do.
Anything else you're not sure about then get back to us, good luck,
Chris.


If you look at the end of the CCT body with the end bolt and sealing washer removed, you will see four cut-outs (for the want of a better word), these are set at every 90 degrees around the thread for that bolt. Take a look and you'll see what I mean. The locking key shoulders (as marked by the red arrows in the photo below) should drop down into these cut-outs when you have turned it clockwise 1/4 of a turn, that's what I mean about locking it off, once you have the key in the position you want, by allowing it to drop down into those cut-outs will lock the worm/screw in place. (NOTE instructions show different amounts for front and rear CCT). If the slots don't line up exactly just turn the locking key a little more until they do.
Anything else you're not sure about then get back to us, good luck,
Chris.

Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your reply, it was really easy in the end! I have successfully completed the stopper mod, now for the rear wheel bearings then MOT!
J
Thanks for your reply, it was really easy in the end! I have successfully completed the stopper mod, now for the rear wheel bearings then MOT!
J
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Dear All
For those who have done the stopper mod, are there any cases out there of the CCT giving way and being saved by the stopper? Inquiring minds would like to know.
Kit
For those who have done the stopper mod, are there any cases out there of the CCT giving way and being saved by the stopper? Inquiring minds would like to know.
Kit
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Stopper mod allowed ToynM to limp home after a Storm gathering up in Essex a few years back. I believe he know has manual CCTs fitted
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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
The stopper does work and has saved bikes form catastrophic destruction. It happened to Sirch last year.....saved his bike and all that needed replacing was the CCT along with a new stopper. So in answer to your question Yes, many cases. Stop Mod has been proven to work
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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
WOW I'm impressed you remembered that Carlcybercarl wrote:The stopper does work and has saved bikes form catastrophic destruction. It happened to Sirch last year.....saved his bike and all that needed replacing was the CCT along with a new stopper. So in answer to your question Yes, many cases. Stop Mod has been proven to work![]()
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It also saved me from having to call out the break down services, and a wait for them as I could ride the bike home. Admittedly the engine was rather rattly from the failed front CCT spring and I was glad to get back home.
Some have asked how would you know if a CCT had failed with the Stopper Mod, my answer is you'll know aright

Chris.
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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Does it matter what sort of metal you use for the rod? I'm guessing anything other than soldering wire would be fine!
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
I would use steel, not aluminium as it's softer. I had made mine in aluminium, but when that front one went, on inspection after the 15 or so miles ride back home, I could see it had taken a beating. Not really a problem but steel would have held up better.
Chris.
Chris.
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
I agree. I have been using hollow aluminium rod, and when I stripped down a CCT that had been in the engine for a year there was an extra 3/4 of a turn of free play caused by wear under vibration. the hollow tube was the main problem as this is too close to the diameter of the face inside the plunger and this allowed fast wear, but going forwards I now use solid steel rod.
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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Perfect, thanks guys. Possibly tackling this tonight then, looks like the longest bit is making up that stopper key.
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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Possible numpty question... Why do you have to remove the spark plugs to set TDC? I don't have a socket to fit and the plug tool isn't in my kit 

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You don't HAVE to, but helps you to turn the engine over by hand as it stops the compression inside the barrelTravisZack wrote:Possible numpty question... Why do you have to remove the spark plugs to set TDC? I don't have a socket to fit and the plug tool isn't in my kit

Might be worth getting a plug socket/spanner for the future.
Jamie 

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Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Finally did it this morning, thanks a lot for the guide, was a relative breeze for my first time working on this bike.
Re: CCT (Cam Chain Tensioner) Fail Safe Mod. (aka Stopper Mo
Well done.
It's not too difficult is it. It's the not knowing or understanding that worries people. But then if it's not done your gonna worry about a failure.
Now get out and enjoy the bike and sunshine.
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