2BRacing
Forum Mentor
I am not a twin cylinder fundi, but the basic principles are similar to the 4 cylinder engines. Just from browsing through your photos and posts, I can make the following suggestions:
1) refer to page 9/139 of the manual linked to you in post #18 above for the cam timing picture. Make sure you turn the crank to the correct TDC mark (look in small round cover on right side) and then look for the arrows and numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the cams. Count the number of pins on the chain as shown. If not correct, get the cams set correctly first.
2) that manual does not describe how to set valve clearances. Refer to another manual for a 16 valve engine on BassCliff's site and read up how to do the adjustment. You have mentioned that your clearances are too small. Using the correct procedure, get your valves adjusted correctly. Too little clearance could result in some valves not sealing properly, resulting in low compression, which will make starting difficult. While you are in there, lubricate the cams with oil from an oil can to prevent undue wear on surfaces when starting up.
3) once you have the above two items sorted out, go ahead and try to start.
Good luck!
1) refer to page 9/139 of the manual linked to you in post #18 above for the cam timing picture. Make sure you turn the crank to the correct TDC mark (look in small round cover on right side) and then look for the arrows and numbers 1, 2 and 3 on the cams. Count the number of pins on the chain as shown. If not correct, get the cams set correctly first.
2) that manual does not describe how to set valve clearances. Refer to another manual for a 16 valve engine on BassCliff's site and read up how to do the adjustment. You have mentioned that your clearances are too small. Using the correct procedure, get your valves adjusted correctly. Too little clearance could result in some valves not sealing properly, resulting in low compression, which will make starting difficult. While you are in there, lubricate the cams with oil from an oil can to prevent undue wear on surfaces when starting up.
3) once you have the above two items sorted out, go ahead and try to start.
Good luck!

















