marking on points cam
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marking on points cam
can anybody tell me , when the rh cylinder is on F on the alternator rotor with the points just opening where should the line on the end of the points cam be
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Re: marking on points cam
Keep in mind the engine is a 180 crank.
You install the cam chain with the "O" on the cam sprocket vertical to the center of the head casting and the line on the point cam toward the "O".
Now to set the timing/valves you must rotate the crank a cycle so the line on the points cam is down/vertical to the center of the head casting and the rotor is at "T". ....................lm
You install the cam chain with the "O" on the cam sprocket vertical to the center of the head casting and the line on the point cam toward the "O".
Now to set the timing/valves you must rotate the crank a cycle so the line on the points cam is down/vertical to the center of the head casting and the rotor is at "T". ....................lm
DOUG6PIPES wrote:can anybody tell me , when the rh cylinder is on F on the alternator rotor with the points just opening where should the line on the end of the points cam be
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ignition timing
thanks for your replies ,i still need help as you both give different answers
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G'day Doug6Pipes
Just a suggestion, but as this topic covers several different model bikes, it often pays to clarify which model/year you are referring to. I have a '64 C72 and was thinking you were referring to that model, but rereading it now looks like you are referring to the CB72? This may explain why the answers are differing?
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Muddy
Just a suggestion, but as this topic covers several different model bikes, it often pays to clarify which model/year you are referring to. I have a '64 C72 and was thinking you were referring to that model, but rereading it now looks like you are referring to the CB72? This may explain why the answers are differing?
Regards
Muddy
Thanks.
Regards
Muddy
'64 C72
'63 C72
Regards
Muddy
'64 C72
'63 C72
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ignition timing
Thanks Muddy you are right, the bike is a 1963 CB72