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 swordheart Two Stroke Sniffer
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| Fizzer Thou |
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Getting the cam timing correct should be your main concern.If you get the timing out by one tooth,it will throw out your ignition timing
Adjusting the correct timing chain tension you can do once the engine is running. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Unless the chain is very stretched and
I guess you using a new chain or have checked its condition?
The crank been rebuilt and when the cam chain sprocket was replaced they not got it right
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 swordheart Two Stroke Sniffer
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Thanks for replies
No it isn't a new cam chain and to be honest I wouldn't know how to tell if its stretched. Here's a photo of how far past the mark it goes, the rotor mark is set and the position of the cam mark is just over the top of the previous tooth. The picture isn't quite right the mark is directly over the top of the previous tooth.
https://i1244.photobucket.com/albums/gg579/swordheart/IMG_0923.jpg[/URL] |
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 swordheart Two Stroke Sniffer
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The cam chain is very tight, I forgot to say I removed the cam chain bolt to see if the cam chain tensioner blade would slacken and allow the cam sprocket mark to move more to the left so it was a whole tooth away, but as you can see it didn't it stayed still
When I screw down the adjuster bolt it has no effect on the cam blade mechanics ( I have the rotor cover off ) I presume from earlier posts it only comes into effect when the engine is running ?
I am tempted to leave it half a tooth out and just see what happens  |
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 swordheart Two Stroke Sniffer
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That's good to know about it not damaging the valves. I think I will try it as it is first, then if it has problems I'll take it to pieces and totally rebuild it again  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 171 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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