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On the weekend I put my head back on my GS250fwd 83,

When I'll pulled my cams out I marked (scratched) my chain so it matched the 3
and the arrow on the cam gear. now I am putting my cams back in after replacing
the head gasket I am a little stumped. The mark I did points at the arrow in one
position and If I move the cam 1 tooth difference the mark on the chain points
between the arrow and the #3 I cant remember whice one it was.

The cyl 2 and 3 are at the top of there strokes and the cylinder 3 is starting
to open the inlet valve. I have not bolted the cams back in yet as I am not sure
if i am correct or 1 tooth out.

I hope this is clear enough.

If there is anyone that can help me or give me some advice to solving this
problem. It would be much appreciated.

thanks

Malcolm





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Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:32 pm

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On the weekend I put my head back on my GS250fwd 83, When I'll pulled my cams out I marked (scratched) my chain so it matched the 3 and the arrow on the cam...
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Hi Malcolm, Have you downloaded the service manual from the yahoo site? Section 4.23 and 4.24 go into re-timing the engine and putting the cams back in....
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