- Fri Jan 16, 2015 8:46 pm
#43594
Dennis, I'm not sorry, I'm happy for you, as long as you are happy. To adjust the spindles you need the cam lobe down so there is no valve spring weight on the exhaust cam, then you adjust the spindle to minimize the lash on the timing pinion. To get this right it is best to remove the inlet cam, then once you have the exhaust adjusted then you can refit the inlet cam and with the inlet valve closed adjust the inlet cam to minimize the lash in the inlet cam against the exhaust cam. You don't want them adjusted too tight because the gears being of Indian quality are not the most accurate and can bind as they rotate, a thou out of round and it can cause problems if they are adjusted up too tight. Personally I would leave well enough alone and have a bit of noise unless you have some reason for wanting to adjust them