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justanother54321
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My bike: 1979 GS850. Lots of work done since it was last in on piece and ran. Rebuilt original Vm26 carbs as per the rebuild tutorial, valves were just redone. Valve clearances are all within spec. New petcock , new plugs wires, dyna coils, dyna s ign.
I just finished putting my bike back together and it won't start. The starter turns the engine but it doesn't sound like anything is happening.
I've checked for fuel and spark, both are present. I've doubled checked the ign timing.
I'm almost positive that my cam shafts are slightly off. Not sure how to do a compression test, but I did hook a comp. test gauge to spark ports and then turned the key for about five seconds. Only got 2lbs of pressure.
So, my question is how do I get the camshaft timing right?
I'm having a hard timing understanding exactly how to count the twenty links that are supposed to be "between" the 2 and 3 on the cam shafts.
Also, are the notches on the cam shafts supposed to line up exactly facing one another?
Any further explanation to cam timing or even better a clear detailed picture would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I just finished putting my bike back together and it won't start. The starter turns the engine but it doesn't sound like anything is happening.
I've checked for fuel and spark, both are present. I've doubled checked the ign timing.
I'm almost positive that my cam shafts are slightly off. Not sure how to do a compression test, but I did hook a comp. test gauge to spark ports and then turned the key for about five seconds. Only got 2lbs of pressure.
So, my question is how do I get the camshaft timing right?
I'm having a hard timing understanding exactly how to count the twenty links that are supposed to be "between" the 2 and 3 on the cam shafts.
Also, are the notches on the cam shafts supposed to line up exactly facing one another?
Any further explanation to cam timing or even better a clear detailed picture would be much appreciated.
Thanks