I realize that I know a bit more than Nada about the internals or these engines or what the bottom end looks like besides what I saw through the oil pan. So take this with as many grains of salt as needed. Is there anyway for the crank shaft cam chain gear to be loose or turning on the shaft?
If the chain is sitting correctly on all the gears, and the timing is set, and the cam chain guides are all in place properly, and you are watching the cams, so you would see the gears moving independant of the cam shaft. If it turns fine with no compression, then goes off time with compression, then the pressure would perhaps over come the friction holding the gear in place on the crank?
If the chain is sitting correctly on all the gears, and the timing is set, and the cam chain guides are all in place properly, and you are watching the cams, so you would see the gears moving independant of the cam shaft. If it turns fine with no compression, then goes off time with compression, then the pressure would perhaps over come the friction holding the gear in place on the crank?
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