Incorrect tooth clocking on ATI dampers
#41
Is there a link to the issues with the BHJ dampers? The Supermiata damper thread says that there were quality control issues so they stopped using BHJ - but that could mean anything between some of the the dampers were square instead of round, to cosmetic issues that don't affect it's performance...
https://www.miataturbo.net/build-thr...y-build-94063/
post 49
#47
I believe the motor shown here is the motor being built for me by Andrew. I contacted Fab9 since I bought my crank pulley from them. Brian from Fab9 put a call in to ATI and we're waiting to hear back from an engineer at ATI regarding the issue. I should hear back today and will update when I have more news.
Big credit to Andrew for finding the issue and bringing it to everyones attention.
Big credit to Andrew for finding the issue and bringing it to everyones attention.
#50
Would an adjustable cam gear on the exhaust cam be an effective work around on a VVT head ? Great catch by the way , I notice things were slightly off when I installed mine but really didn't think anything of it. Oops ! I'll be talking to FM shortly as I purchased mine there , if this turns into a real issue they'll want to know as I'm sure they've sold a boat load of the ATI dampers. Fredb
#51
Makes me really glad I went with the SuperMiata damper instead of the ATI. So with two adjustable gears one would be able to adjust their cam timing in theory to correct this. There should really be a bulletin posted up by ATI and their vendors for existing owners for a workaround once they confirm the issue on their end unless they plan to do a recall..
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Makes me really glad I went with the SuperMiata damper instead of the ATI. So with two adjustable gears one would be able to adjust their cam timing in theory to correct this. There should really be a bulletin posted up by ATI and their vendors for existing owners for a workaround once they confirm the issue on their end unless they plan to do a recall..
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+1 for Andrew/Trackspeed for catching this.
Hopefully the pulley itself can be removed from the damper assembly without destroying the damper. ASSuming it can, because why wouldn't it be. Rehobbing the keyway is a good fix for the crafty enginebuilder but why bother. High chance ATI will make another run of pulleys with the teeth oriented to the keyway properly and offer a free exchange. AFAIK they make the pulleys in house using the same equipment we use to make ours, so turnaround should be pretty quick. Teeth are added after the part comes off the lathe, so it's up to the operator to orient the key correctly. It's a manual trim that takes skill and is easy to **** up.
LOL @ QC in aftermarket performance companies. First article what???
Hopefully the pulley itself can be removed from the damper assembly without destroying the damper. ASSuming it can, because why wouldn't it be. Rehobbing the keyway is a good fix for the crafty enginebuilder but why bother. High chance ATI will make another run of pulleys with the teeth oriented to the keyway properly and offer a free exchange. AFAIK they make the pulleys in house using the same equipment we use to make ours, so turnaround should be pretty quick. Teeth are added after the part comes off the lathe, so it's up to the operator to orient the key correctly. It's a manual trim that takes skill and is easy to **** up.
LOL @ QC in aftermarket performance companies. First article what???
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I am sure that there are several ways to skin this cat. My point is that I am dissapointed that these simple activities aren't incorporated into the process. Both as a consumer and as a producer. One event like this has the power to crush a business. Something like this in my field could shudder a multi-billion dollar corporation.
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Hey lads,
Before we get to business, I'd first like to give a big kudos to Andrew as I know other engine builders by name who have installed these without notice.
After becoming aware of this scenario I quickly reached out to the engineer at ATi that we've dealt with over the years. He recognized that the production is indeed flawed and effects orders of ours as of the 12/2017. As ATi's largest re-seller of Miata dampers, we've since gone through over 150 units!
What's next?
I'll help in facilitating the exchange for these dampers even if that means it's on my dime to eat the shipping costs, although I'm hoping ATi is going to put on their big boy pants and support us in this area. This is a tremendous loss for us but solving this problem quickly is priority number one. Shortly I'll send a communication with the next steps, if you can confirm your purchase date with us falls within, please help by being proactive and send an email with your order number to the mailbox we created this morning to help clarify the process: EXCHANGEATI@GMAIL.COM
Email should follow a format like this:
Subject:
(Order number in subject line)
Body:
Order Number:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
They will replace all of the dampers that carry this flaw. They are immediately producing corrected dampers and my goal is to provide a solution with very minimal down time.
Didn't buy from us?
As we're streamlining the process I'm happy to help anyone who has purchased their ATi damper elsewhere. Please follow the same instructions above, just include the name of the company you purchased from.
As this will already be hectic to manage in what's already our busiest time of year, please keep communication to that email address. I'll keep an eye on it closely.
Cheers guys,
Bryan
Before we get to business, I'd first like to give a big kudos to Andrew as I know other engine builders by name who have installed these without notice.
After becoming aware of this scenario I quickly reached out to the engineer at ATi that we've dealt with over the years. He recognized that the production is indeed flawed and effects orders of ours as of the 12/2017. As ATi's largest re-seller of Miata dampers, we've since gone through over 150 units!
What's next?
I'll help in facilitating the exchange for these dampers even if that means it's on my dime to eat the shipping costs, although I'm hoping ATi is going to put on their big boy pants and support us in this area. This is a tremendous loss for us but solving this problem quickly is priority number one. Shortly I'll send a communication with the next steps, if you can confirm your purchase date with us falls within, please help by being proactive and send an email with your order number to the mailbox we created this morning to help clarify the process: EXCHANGEATI@GMAIL.COM
Email should follow a format like this:
Subject:
(Order number in subject line)
Body:
Order Number:
Name:
Address:
Phone Number:
They will replace all of the dampers that carry this flaw. They are immediately producing corrected dampers and my goal is to provide a solution with very minimal down time.
Didn't buy from us?
As we're streamlining the process I'm happy to help anyone who has purchased their ATi damper elsewhere. Please follow the same instructions above, just include the name of the company you purchased from.
As this will already be hectic to manage in what's already our busiest time of year, please keep communication to that email address. I'll keep an eye on it closely.
Cheers guys,
Bryan