Ok, I've got a head-scratcher on my hands; I finished up my valve adjustment, reinstalled the cam, etc, and can't quite get the intake cam mark to line up with the mark on the cam cap....
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If you look closely, you'll see the exhaust cam mark lines up perfectly with the cap, but the intake is 'leading' the mark by about the diameter of the 'dot' on the cam. At first I thought I'd missed the cam sprocket by one tooth... but when I changed it, the dot moved to the other side of the mark, off by the same amount. Hmm....
I know the cam chain is properly engaged on the crank, as this will repeat when turning the motor by hand. I verified that the cam sprocket is installed correctly. I thought about a stretched cam chain, but the exhaust is spot-on when the timing pointer is at 'T'; it's only the intake cam that's off. So my thought is the mark on the cam or cam cap is slightly off or the cam/cam sprocket machining is a bit off; looks like 1/2 a tooth. If I have to choose, I'd rather run the intake advanced a bit as shown as that will help with high-rpm power.
Anybody run into this? And more important, did you find a fix?
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If you look closely, you'll see the exhaust cam mark lines up perfectly with the cap, but the intake is 'leading' the mark by about the diameter of the 'dot' on the cam. At first I thought I'd missed the cam sprocket by one tooth... but when I changed it, the dot moved to the other side of the mark, off by the same amount. Hmm....
I know the cam chain is properly engaged on the crank, as this will repeat when turning the motor by hand. I verified that the cam sprocket is installed correctly. I thought about a stretched cam chain, but the exhaust is spot-on when the timing pointer is at 'T'; it's only the intake cam that's off. So my thought is the mark on the cam or cam cap is slightly off or the cam/cam sprocket machining is a bit off; looks like 1/2 a tooth. If I have to choose, I'd rather run the intake advanced a bit as shown as that will help with high-rpm power.
Anybody run into this? And more important, did you find a fix?
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