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650G rebuilt - hit road @ Cams

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After a year hiatus I'm trying to complete my rebuild of a 1982 GS650G and I'm attempting to finish the engine assembly. I'm completely rebuilding the engine (something I?ve never done) and I?m trying to figure out how to properly time the cams. I know I need to set the pistons and cam shafts a certain way so that they work together but I?m not quite sure how. Can anyone walk me through this procedure including what tools I may need to buy? So so appreciated! The manual did not really help me out.

I've got the valves and covers installed in the heads, the pistons, crank and cam chain are installed in the "lower" section. How do I get past this point?

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
 
After a year hiatus I'm trying to complete my rebuild of a 1982 GS650G and I'm attempting to finish the engine assembly. I'm completely rebuilding the engine (something I?ve never done) and I?m trying to figure out how to properly time the cams. I know I need to set the pistons and cam shafts a certain way so that they work together but I?m not quite sure how. Can anyone walk me through this procedure including what tools I may need to buy? So so appreciated! The manual did not really help me out.

I've got the valves and covers installed in the heads, the pistons, crank and cam chain are installed in the "lower" section. How do I get past this point?

Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Which manual? this is one of the few things that my Clymer manual explains pretty well. Others will join the fun, but to get you thinking, go to four cylinder drive train forum, and look down lists for posts from member scott and back up to his beginning. He recently corrected his cam to crank timing- lots of pics to get you thinking! Is your oil pump in, ignition tming plate attached, etc...?
 
Look at section 3-72 from the 650 service manual you are going to download... and yes, alignment with all marks must be on the money.

That's awesome, I was at 3-30 and totally confused! I've got a little bit more assembly but I'm close. Thanks a bunch!
 
Aligning the cams is very simple.

Go basscliffs website and download the manual for your bike.
It has Step-by-Step on how to do it.
(yeah the pictures are a little faded, but if you break it down and Read it, it's very simple)
 
Greetings and Salutations!!

Greetings and Salutations!!

Hi Mr. hdcrbeastie,

I seem to remember that Nessism just posted up a very concise procedure for timing the cams recently. A search might be fruitful. But, yes, the manual will spell it out for you. Basically TDC, line up the cam marks, count the link pins between the marks, and you're done. I think you'll need vice grips.

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As stated before, super simple and straight forward. only trick i have is, make sure you hold the chain taught while doing this. and during assembly, use something to hold it up out of the way. a wire clothes hanger works well to retrieve a dropped cam/timing chain. I do not know how i know this ;). lol.
Oh, and to give you somethign to drive you nuts if youre unsure.....did you remember to install the dowel locater pins in bewtween the crankcase and the cylinders? what about the between the head and cylinders? and then between the head and valve cover? lol. again, I do not know how i know to ask you that...lol
but yeah...its easy if you take your time and pay attention.
 
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