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cant get the cam chain right

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by dejapong, Jun 25, 2006.

  1. dejapong

    dejapong New Member

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    Help Guys!
    So I have an 86 VF500f. I replaced the valves on the front cylinders and I cant seem to get the cam alignment right. I have a Clymer manual but its fairly cryptic.

    Once I put the whole thing back together, I seems to be getting good compression, and the bike is running but not very well. There is a loud clacking noise coming from the front cylinders.

    This is what I do. I line up the T1 mark on the alternator rotor/starter cover. This is the TDC for the rear no 1 cylinder. Then, I align the cam sprocket markings with the top of the cylinder wall.

    If anyone can help me out it would be so much appreciated!


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  2. KonradM

    KonradM New Member

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    Did you ever figure out how to get this fixed?

    I have the same problem. I over-reved the bike and my valve bent so I replaced the valve and tried to time the bike acording to the marks. I got the rear cylinders timed but the front one's don't time.

    If you have any ideas.
     


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