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30 Mar 2010 17:12 #357267
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2-76 kz900
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Put the head back on and after i finished I noticed in the manual that I should have loosened the cam chain tensioner. Timing was dead on 28th pin right where it should be Am I going to have to redo this I havent moved any thing just incase Thanks
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30 Mar 2010 17:20 #357269
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yank it completely and re-check.....save yourself the trouble i went through.......when you pulled that chain up to set cams, you could have misaligned the chain and roller......at the very least with the valve cover off, put a flashlite in there and confirm correct contact with tensioner roller......
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30 Mar 2010 17:24 #357272
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Everything looked good and pulling on the chain I could tell it was on the crank sprocket but I probably should just to be sure son of a &*@%!
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30 Mar 2010 17:44 #357280
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a lot cheaper to be sure....been there....my ass still hurts from parts buying.....
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