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Did you also find the little blocks, #6 in the image above?
Now would be a good time to be sure the filter screen on the oil pump is clean.
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SWest wrote: As long as it's not hard as a rock it should be OK. Pics would help.
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Im rebuilding the bike as a school project so I can only really get pictures of it from 8:20-9:20 am, I already put the pistons and cylinders on the engine so if im being honest im going to use that cam roller even if its a little stiff (even if I needed a new one I couldn't afford to spend the limited amount of money I have on that as well as hindering my progress on this graded project)
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TexasKZ wrote: Wow! Good catch.
Did you also find the little blocks, #6 in the image above?
Now would be a good time to be sure the filter screen on the oil pump is clean.
Yes, I all of the damper blocks luckiy
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As per original poster im in a similar position in that ive stripped the engine to have it vapour blasted, obviously going through everything before reassembly to ensure its within tollerence before refitting.
which leads me to the question.
On the chain tensioner rollers theres blocks of hard rubber, (6 in total)how hard should they be ie when new are they pliable between fingers? Now i could just replace them all with new, however for what they are they arn't cheap, nor are there many options in uk, on ebay they are all from US, with extortionate postage to UK seems you guys get all the good stuff! Bigger country, more choice and competition, keeps prices keen.
anyway can anyone advise how hard they should be when new. Even tried dipping in hot water to see if it softened the rubber, no change tending to indicate they should be hard? Dont want to replace for the sake of it! Same applies to top tensioner wheel blocks too.
imcidentally before strip, bike ran fine with no excess noise or smoke
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