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General Category => Maintenance => Topic started by: woodcreekpete on April 21, 2020, 01:41:25 PM

Title: Camshaft installation
Post by: woodcreekpete on April 21, 2020, 01:41:25 PM
Does the front cam chain guide go in before the exhaust cam is installed. Manual's a little hazy on this.
Thanks, Pete
Title: Re: Camshaft installation
Post by: woodcreekpete on April 21, 2020, 03:49:07 PM
Well, Pete - if you just read a bit further in the manual, it's explained pretty clearly.
Cams are in, timings good, no ugly binding or noises.  I'm a happy boy.
Title: Re: Camshaft installation
Post by: aviationfred on April 21, 2020, 05:01:41 PM
Glad to see that you found the answer.... :good:

What was the reason on removing the cams?



Fred
Title: Re: Camshaft installation
Post by: FJmonkey on April 21, 2020, 05:11:55 PM
His Lucky 10mm socket must have fallen in. Had to go get it... :sarcastic:
Title: Re: Camshaft installation
Post by: woodcreekpete on April 21, 2020, 06:45:41 PM
Sounds like I was having the same problem that you had Fred - smoked at idle and never cleared up. The bike sat in a storage locker for 4 or 5 years and things dry out. Compression was right on 150 on all cylinders so, being the ace mechanic that I'm not, I figure the valve stem seals needed to be replaced. Cross-hatch honed the cylinders while it was apart. If this doesn't cure it, I'll probably have to re-ring it.
  So far, into it for a gasket set - $100 - and $200 to Woody's (place has to be seen to be believed) for the head work. If it does have to come apart again, I'm only out a few gaskets and time spent and there's lots of that around at the moment.
  All my sockets are lucky.