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| Campbell SOUP |
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 Posted: 17:33 - 07 Jul 2020 Post subject: CBR600 F4i - Issue after checking clearances |
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Hello gents, hope lockdown is treating you well.
Over the weekend I tore the bike down to check the valve clearances. Looks like the exhaust valves are quite tight, so shims will be on order for them soon.
However, when I put the bike back together, I couldn't start initially, but with a bit of persistence she fired up. However, the idle was incredibly rough and the bike would not rev at all, in fact it would make a pretty bad rattle if I tried so I stopped quickly. My initial thought was that I'd buggered up the camshaft positions, so I tore the bike back down again last night to double check. With the T-mark on the index, both the IN and EX marks pointed out and were level with the top of the head, so for sure the camshaft positioning is correct.
It's back together now, and won't start at all (still cranks) because it looks like the battery is dying. It seems that when the ECU has gotten the camshaft and crank pulse (the point where usually the bike would fire up), the engine stops and the bike resets itself, like I've turned the key off and on. What's also weird is the bike doesn't do this if I disconnect the connectors to the coil-over-plugs, just keeps cranking over, so it seems like the ignition system has something to do with it.
It's still feeling like timing to me, like the engine is trying to run backwards or something, but I can't see how as I'd left both camshafts assembled (I.E. sprockets left on, pickup wasn't removed) so all the references are still the same.
I'm at my wits end a bit, doesn't help that I have a track day booked for the coming Monday! Serves me right for tearing into the bike a week before..
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RTFM
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That seems quite clear to me. It says ' align the t mark'. Not 'align half way between the t mark and the next mark.' ____________________ trevor saxe-coburg-gotha:"Remember this simple rule - scooters are for men who like to feel the breeze on their huge, flapping cunt lips."
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| Nobby the Bastard wrote: |
That seems quite clear to me. It says ' align the t mark'. Not 'align half way between the t mark and the next mark.' |
I do agree that particular statement is clear, but it's the picture that muddies the waters a little bit and I'd be surprised if I'm the only one to make the mistake! |
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The tensioners are notoriously shit. How did you reset it?
Like this?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TYnO_T5jQX0
How many revolutions did you manually spin the crank after resetting it, as the timing should be ok if the tension tightened and the marks stayed aligned.
Make sure the ticking is not exhaust leak, the header bolts loosen off over time.
If that's not it it could be chain tensioner guides loose or snapped internally, either way you're going in. ____________________
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| Hong Kong Phooey wrote: | The tensioners are notoriously shit. How did you reset it?
Like this?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TYnO_T5jQX0
How many revolutions did you manually spin the crank after resetting it, as the timing should be ok if the tension tightened and the marks stayed aligned.
Make sure the ticking is not exhaust leak, the header bolts loosen off over time.
If that's not it it could be chain tensioner guides loose or snapped internally, either way you're going in. |
Hmm, I had reset it with everything bolted down, so I don't believe it to be overtightening onto the cam chain. I put 2 revolutions to get the IN/EX marks back to the same position in as I'd read elsewhere that turning anti-clockwise doesn't tighten the tensioner.
I've been riding around more on the bike today (I'd ridden to another house last night, my last post was from my phone) and I think I was a bit jumpy.. the bike does run as normal, there's a nasty flat spot between 7-9kRPM which was there before, but I think it's gotten worse somehow. There's definitely a rattle of some sort, but only present when the bike is warm, and doesn't sound like anything is broken. The bike is new to me so maybe I just wasn't listening for it before.
I think what I'll do is add a manual cam chain tensioner to my order of shims and change that as well for peace of mind and get it all done in one hit. After that, I can start addressing this flat spot.
I'll check the exhaust bolts now though as that's low hanging fruit.
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The rattling doesn't sound anything like the video below though, so I don't think it's the CCT. Sounds more like a 'tapping' noise really
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Just flicking through the service schedule on my bike. Gratified to find hi-res photos for the timing and very clear explanations of the T, F and associated marks. Seems Honda have learnt something along the way  ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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The last post was made 5 years, 211 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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