Now to business, last summer I decided to get back into riding after totaling my 919 and breaking 6 ribs in April of 2012. After doing a bunch of googling I found the GS700 and fell in love with the style. Ended up buying one in late July (in hindsight paid way too much) and it ran decent for about 1,100 miles at which point there was pretty much no power across the whole throttle range. Fast forward to this spring when I started troubleshooting it. At first I was focused on the carbs but after tearing apart and cleaning twice realized there was a much bigger problem. That's about the time I came across The GSResources. I thoroughly read all of the introductory info and dug into as many threads as I could. The conclusion I came to was that I had to check my compression and it was not good at all. I checked and adjusted the valve clearances to spec but it made zero difference. As a side note I work at the GM tech training center and was also getting advice from the instructors on next steps. One tech suggested I check the compression after pouring some oil in the cylinders, it went way up so at that point I began dismantling the top end figuring there was an issue with the rings. I had been told that the bike did some sitting and read in a thread that sitting can lead to ring problems. Engine came apart with no problems, quite a bit of carbon build up on the pistons and valves of course. After a ton more research I ended up buying a used head, pistons and block off ebay, along with every gasket and little part that should be replaced for a rebuild. I took the engine components to a friend's Dad who works at a motorcycle shop, he inspected the parts told me that one of journals was cracked on the block I bought but the pistons were in better shape and the head I bought was also in better shape. He honed the journals on the original block for me and offered to help assemble but has just been too busy to make it over, so he installed the new rings for me and sent me home with my parts. Two months later I finally decided to stop procrastinating and attempt the rebuild myself. I managed to get the pistons in the journals and installed the head on top of the block. Now I'm at the cams, I did mark the chain and cam gears with a sharpie so I know where the teeth line up but have no idea how to actually get both cams in and seated properly. Tried to do so last night but realized that there is something I'm not doing right as the chain will not allow the second cam to make it into it's seat. Looked in the forums for a couple of hours and could not find any specific details on how to install. Did I overlook a guide or thread somewhere? I've got so much time and money in this I really don't want to mess it up so any help/advice would be greatly appreciated. Heck if anyone wants to stop by to help me zip this up beer and dinner is on me

Thanks in advance!
Sean P Cook
P.S. I promise to post images, I have some of the engine internals and will take more beauty shots once it's running.
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