ok guys i find myself in another sticky situation, classic case of live and learn. what i meant to do is tighten the timing chain on my '78. well i think i ended up messing up my cam timing. i backed out the tension spring then turned the engine by hand (after re reading the manual i realize i did this backwards) at any rate i now have no compression. I think i need to reset my cams.
Is what i'm thinking correct? If so please send me any tips/tricks/warnings i should know about before diving into this mess...
Thanks guys
Tony
Is what i'm thinking correct? If so please send me any tips/tricks/warnings i should know about before diving into this mess...
Thanks guys
Tony
Most likely you've already bent some valves....but you might get lucky, and have just slipped cam sprocket teeth enough to prevent closing of the valves together to create pressure, without not necessarily having bent valves....but I doubt it?
(Sold back to Maximan)


I'm not taking anything away from those who want to spend their free time fixing other people's bikes. God bless you for it! But I'm done! A cylinder head rebuild is a well over $1,000 job! And last time we talked, my banker still won't take food and beer for my house payment!
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