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getting at the cam chain
11/22/13 at 23:00:04
 
I've decided to change the cam chain after the tensioner went south,I have a slight dilemma..I've pulled every bolt off the top of the motor I can see,only thing left attached is the carb and the spark plug,but I can't get the thing to move,have I missed something? I don't want to break any of the fins trying to get it off
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Reply #1 - 11/22/13 at 23:02:49
 
did you get all the bolts?

BTW, you don't need to remove S30

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Reply #2 - 11/22/13 at 23:12:12
 
yup,got all the bolts,(just took the lappy for a walk down to check  Wink ),got the 2 nuts at the front and back by where the 2 pieces attach,may have to try and get some sort of lube around the join
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Reply #3 - 11/22/13 at 23:47:56
 
put a wrench on the timing bolt and turn the engine over.
that should pop the cover off if the all the bolts are off.

just make sure to return it to TDC on the compression stroke.
or the cover will be hard to put back on.
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Reply #4 - 11/22/13 at 23:52:21
 
verslagen1 wrote on 11/22/13 at 23:47:56:
put a wrench on the timing bolt and turn the engine over.
that should pop the cover off if the all the bolts are off.

just make sure to return it to TDC on the compression stroke.
or the cover will be hard to put back on.


oh,cool,thanks for that,will try tomorrow  Smiley
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Reply #5 - 11/23/13 at 08:05:28
 
Have you taken off the valve adjustment covers......and removed the front and back bolts that are located onder those covers?
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Reply #6 - 11/23/13 at 11:12:49
 
Dave wrote on 11/23/13 at 08:05:28:
Have you taken off the valve adjustment covers......and removed the front and back bolts that are located onder those covers?


yup,looked at the bolt chart verslagen1 posted,so all bolts are off.Will do the wrench on timing bolt he also suggested so should be drama free now  Wink
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