David Offor
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After finding 2 very helpful and well experienced guys (Dave smith and Ray Debben), who are happy to share they're experience and knowledge, we have narrowed the search down to a (possible) stretched timing chain, given the history and mileage on my bike, it certainly won't do any harm to fit a new one and something else that can be eliminated.
My cam timing has never lined up properly with the book timing marks, I had my exhaust no. 1 arrow pointing higher than the book (see pic) giving me 160psi on compression tests but after talking to Dave and setting my cams 1 tooth clockwise (see pic) I get 175psi per cylinder but on cranking, am getting kick back in the engine and a nasty metallic sound.
New chain is ordered, hopefully on Tuesday, another update, need some good news.
After finding 2 very helpful and well experienced guys (Dave smith and Ray Debben), who are happy to share they're experience and knowledge, we have narrowed the search down to a (possible) stretched timing chain, given the history and mileage on my bike, it certainly won't do any harm to fit a new one and something else that can be eliminated.
My cam timing has never lined up properly with the book timing marks, I had my exhaust no. 1 arrow pointing higher than the book (see pic) giving me 160psi on compression tests but after talking to Dave and setting my cams 1 tooth clockwise (see pic) I get 175psi per cylinder but on cranking, am getting kick back in the engine and a nasty metallic sound.
New chain is ordered, hopefully on Tuesday, another update, need some good news.