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Valves, pistons conrods, crank, camshafts - have any of these changed?
If nothing has changed and it worked before it can only be valve timing. I'd check that again. ____________________ John Fish,
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Sounds like you are 360 degrees out of alignment. Remember that each 'T' mark comes past twice for every full engine revolution as you have a compression and exhaust stroke.
When you put the cams back in, your manual should have told you which direction to have the cam sprockets facing (either with 'IN' and 'EX' marks or just stamped dots which line up with the top of the rocker box. I suspect you may have got them transposed so the engine is on a compression stroke whilst the cams are set for an exhaust stroke thus causing you to ding the exhaust valve.
It is also possible that you have the wrong 'T' mark, some bikes have more than one and it is not always made clear which is which. In this case you will be 180 degrees out.
If you haven't had the cams out, I would be concerned. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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What were you doing when you found out this was happening? It obviously wasn't when you were riding or your question would have been "How do I get a bent valvestem out of the head and does anyone have a spare crank for my bike?"
You must have fiddled with something or had a suspicion that there was something wrong as in my experience people don't generally go out to the shed and think "I'd better just check the piston isn't fouling the valves today.".
It might point us in the right direction. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Ah, I see now
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Yep, come on mate. Spill the beans, we'll take the p*ss, then we'll try and help you fix it  |
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You've not picked up the wrong cams from your bench? (cos like, you've got two or three stripped motors lying about and those GPZ1000RX ones look similar ... ahem )
is the ZZR11 a bucket-n-shims motor? although having said that you're unlikely to lose 2 or 3 mm clearance on a valve fitting the wrong shims ... unless you stacked all sixteen at the one valve ...
you were having a pot noodle at the time you were putting it back together, sneezed, and a semi dehydrated pea shot into an open intake and is now wedging the valve open ...
I'm with Stinkwheely - sounds like they're out of phase 180deg. Have you had the sprockets off the shafts themselves?
Strip it and build it / time it again from the beginning ... something fundamental is obviously awry so you'll have to do most of it again anyway ... at least if you simply start all over again, you can make doubly sure everythings OK at each stage.  ____________________ James
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Easy done, glad you've got it sorted A mate of mine re-built his engine with the cams in wrong and when it 'stuck' as he was turning it over with a spanner he forced it round - cost him 3 new valves
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 18 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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