Cam Timing/How to do

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  • Anonymous

    #1

    Cam Timing/How to do

    Hey

    I now how to do the adjustment of the cams, but I`m not so shore how to
    secure the position of the part and screws when the job are done.
    I suppose that the holes are grinded so the adjustment can be done, but what secure that the parts not sliding when the engine runs ??
    Only the screws ???

    KnutK
  • biker66

    #2
    The tension from the screws hold the parts together, Loctite keep the screw from letting go !
    Make sure you clean the threads before you apply the Loctite and tighten the screws.
    I've done this for years, never had a screw come loose.... well, except for the ones in my head...

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    • Anonymous

      #3
      SAY PETE
      I SEE YOU HAVE AGAIN OUT CLASSED YOURSELF AND MADE THE SITE EVEN NICER TO LOOK AT. http://medlem.spray.se/biker66/index.html I WAS NOT ABLE TO GET THE INDEX TO THE LEFT OF THE PAGE TO SHOW UP AND IT LOADED IN SWEEDISH UNTILL I REFRESHED IT. IS THERE ANOTHER LINK. I WAS JUST GOING TO RE READ YOUR INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEGREEING CAMSHAFTS.
      DOM
      TOO BAD THE WORD FISKBULLAR IS NOT IN THAT PAGE I WOULD HAVE UNDERSTOOD SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE WELCOME TO STATEMENT.

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      • skip
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        • Nov 2002
        • 8579
        • central conn

        #4
        I just read the article on cam timing that biker 66 has on his website. http://medlem.spray.se/biker66/index.html Great easy to follow clear directions, and easy instructions. the best article yet I have read on this subject

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        • Anonymous

          #5
          The website loads fine whern i use the links posted in these past posts but when i save the page to favorites and try to open it from my list it doesnt operate properly--looks like i have a problen in my software.

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          • Redman
            Forum LongTimer
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            • Mar 2004
            • 13764
            • Michigan, west Michigan

            #6
            About cam timing and the sprocket screws:
            I found the Clymers manaul covers this perrty well, better than the Suzuki manauls. I have done this on both my GSs.
            Bikes
            Had 650G & 850G. GK since 2005. BOTM 850G 6/2024 , GK 9/2015​

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