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Possibly need rebuilt motor retimed
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<blockquote data-quote="Saleen313" data-source="post: 15611337" data-attributes="member: 32059"><p>Straybullitt and slonech, thanks for replying. </p><p>The motor has a completely new timing set. Chains,guides ,tensioners,cams gears,sprokets,everything. </p><p>When i first pulled the cover and couldnt get the dots and links to match it didnt bother me because i figured if the timing marks started in the right spots when the shop timed it chain orientation shouldn't matter.</p><p>So basically i should be able to rotate the cam gear clockwise and align my marks from chain with the crank spocket and all should be well.</p><p> I will also look over the timing instructions and see if its something i can do without having to purchase any expensive one time use tools. You guys make it sound easy. It probably is, just need my balls to drop, man up and get er done lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saleen313, post: 15611337, member: 32059"] Straybullitt and slonech, thanks for replying. The motor has a completely new timing set. Chains,guides ,tensioners,cams gears,sprokets,everything. When i first pulled the cover and couldnt get the dots and links to match it didnt bother me because i figured if the timing marks started in the right spots when the shop timed it chain orientation shouldn't matter. So basically i should be able to rotate the cam gear clockwise and align my marks from chain with the crank spocket and all should be well. I will also look over the timing instructions and see if its something i can do without having to purchase any expensive one time use tools. You guys make it sound easy. It probably is, just need my balls to drop, man up and get er done lol. [/QUOTE]
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