after the first two times this happened, I made sure to use more than adequate force when kick starting, as it had kicked back on me fairly hard a couple times prior, which I suspected just caused extreme slack in the opposite side of the cam chain from the tensioner, causing it to jump off of the crank sprocket. This time, I never allowed it to kick backwards on me (but I noticed a lot of extra pressure).This the 3rd time this has happened to me since going kickstart-only and installing MTC 10:1 920cc pistons...
I am beginning to wonder if it is pretty much absolutely necessary to convert to a manual cam chain tensioner if running high compression pistons and big bore, or else maybe something is wrong with my cam chain tensioner. This only happens when kick starting, never when running. I never had this happen before the engine rebuild on any of my kick start engines, but this is my first high compression piston set. Did I do something wrong with the cam chain tensioner reassembly? Or is this just a regular side effect of high compression big bore upgrades?

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