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Old November 30th, 2013, 02:09 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by starhobos View Post
........Not sure if the pics are helpful but in the position I have them in one valve hits the piston and stops................
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Position the crankshaft at #2 piston TDC (there are two turns of the crankshaft for each turn of the camshafts).

CAUTION
The crankshaft may be turned while the camshafts are removed.
Always pull the chain taut while turning the crankshaft.
This avoids kinking the chain on the lower (crankshaft) sprocket.
A kinked chain could damage both the chain and the sprocket.
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