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Experts to the rescue!
Restoring an 86 VF500, had to replace head gasket. Found something I can't figure out.
Finally found a head gasket, went to install it today. Since it had been a couple of months since I tore it apart, I went through the shop manual again. It stated that the 2 camshafts were labled INF and EXF, mine are both EXF??? I was pretty sure which one went to intake & exhaust when I took it apart. So, I reinstalled the way I took them out, checked lobe position, lined up sprockets, every thing looked ok. replace cam holders. released spring on tensioner. Besides having 2 of the same cams, I cycled the engine using a wrench, but it only goes around albout 1 revoultion, then it locks up. I didn't want to crank on it, but it seems it should keep cycling through. I was turning it counterclockwise, then went back clockwise, still locked up. Is this normal or did I screw up? I believe I got the tensioner correctly installed. Thanks for any help. |
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you're cam timing is wrong......try it again.
be careful or you'll bend a valve.
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I took the cams back out & tried it again, same thing. I didn't take the chain tensioner back out again, so I think that might be why it is in right. I will take the tensioner out, put the pin back in, and try it again.
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Wait a minute. Was this bike running before you took it a part??? If not check the other two cylinders and see if both cams are marked INF. There's no way two exhaust cams will work on one cylinder set. You most likely have the valve timing out so far that your valves at some point are hitting the pistons.
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No, the bike was not running, head gasket was shot. But, it would crank over when you tried to start it. The other cyclinder has the correct cams. INR & EXR, that is why I'm a little confused. It did turnover before, but I agree the valves are hitting the top of the cyclinder. I looked up the hieght of aech cam, and they are different by .004.
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Just a pointer from someone that's been in your shoes, make sure you don't mix up your cam covers, cause it will throw off your tolerances with the plastic gauge.
Cheers LL
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Man, it sure sounds like you were given a set of parts that were thrown together. I'll bet the PO put the exhaust cam in the intake spot and aligned it so that then engine would turn over. You'll need to find a front intake cam, that exhaust cam will not work.
I wonder if I have one in my pile of VF500 spares.... PM me if you'd like me to take a look. |
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Dito, you've gone this far now make it right.
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X-mas project
I am searching for a FR-IN cam. My plan is to get it back together over x-mas break (Teacher). If any of you have a spare, make me an offer. My bike is an 86, but my engine is a 84 or 85. I think 84-85 cams are the same, but I will check part #'s. Thanks for all the info. That's what makes these forums worthwhile!
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