- Sun May 03, 2020 9:36 am
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Another tip - If you have a Haynes manual for it, ignore the procedure for camchain adjustment and buy a Clymer manual. Do not buy the factory manual - it will cause sleepless nights!
Easily done - I learned that with mine about 30 years ago. I still have the bike and have covered over 60,000 miles on it. Tip - never let the camchain get too slack before adjusting it. Great bikes, not a lot of people know that ...windmill john wrote: ↑Sun May 03, 2020 9:27 amYes.
Got the bike last year with no compression on the left. Replaced the inlet valve and put it together.
Some lunatic, I won’t mention who.... ahem... then bent the right exhaust valve when rotating the exhaust camshaft to attach the camchain when obviously in hind sight, the right cylinder was at TDC.
I see what I did wrong, I mean I know what the idiot did wrong!
I should have known by the pressure I exerted when turning the camshaft.
Stupidity, I’ve leaned my lesson.
ANOTHER... reason to love OHV
John
Another tip - If you have a Haynes manual for it, ignore the procedure for camchain adjustment and buy a Clymer manual. Do not buy the factory manual - it will cause sleepless nights!
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