I pulled the cam chain tensioner out yesterday since I already had the carbs out anyway and figured I should learn how it works and make sure it's working properly. I followed the bwringer guide which was very helpful. I set engine at TDC before doing it. Things is, it looks like the crank moved a little bit during the tensioner removal somehow, either after tension was already off, or while tension was being released. Not much, about the half the distance between the the F and T timing marks, on the order of a few degrees.
I don't have a feel for these things, so I'm not sure if a little bit of crank rotation is enough to merit pulling the cam cover off and checking to make sure no teeth were skipped. Or is that totally unnecessary? I did just adjust the valve clearance last month, so there would really be nothing else I'd need to do while I've got camshaft the cover off.
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