Took the cams out to do a valve shim swap. Bent the valves in a head. Got a new head and now I'm running into problems at a certain step.
During the step right after you install the first cam sprocket bolts it says to rotate the crankshaft to "C". The problem is every time I go to do this the cams don't move with the camshaft like there's slack at the bottom and the crank sprocket is skipping teeth (aka really bad). So, of course I stopped turning the crankshaft and promptly took the cams out again to prevent bending valves like the last time.
I've been told to push in on the cam chain guide with my finger where the CCT goes to keep it on the teeth but every time it skips and I have to disassemble again to prevent damage (if I don't see the cams moving as I turn to "C" I stop immediately).
So, how do I get the cam chain to stay on the crankshaft sprocket as I turn it to "C" like the manual says. I really don't feel like bending valves again. I've followed the manual to the letter but I can't seem to get past this step.
During the step right after you install the first cam sprocket bolts it says to rotate the crankshaft to "C". The problem is every time I go to do this the cams don't move with the camshaft like there's slack at the bottom and the crank sprocket is skipping teeth (aka really bad). So, of course I stopped turning the crankshaft and promptly took the cams out again to prevent bending valves like the last time.
I've been told to push in on the cam chain guide with my finger where the CCT goes to keep it on the teeth but every time it skips and I have to disassemble again to prevent damage (if I don't see the cams moving as I turn to "C" I stop immediately).
So, how do I get the cam chain to stay on the crankshaft sprocket as I turn it to "C" like the manual says. I really don't feel like bending valves again. I've followed the manual to the letter but I can't seem to get past this step.
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