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Cam Timing/How to do

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Hey

I now how to do the adjustment of the cams, but I`m not so shore how to
secure the position of the part and screws when the job are done.
I suppose that the holes are grinded so the adjustment can be done, but what secure that the parts not sliding when the engine runs ??
Only the screws ???

KnutK
 
The tension from the screws hold the parts together, Loctite keep the screw from letting go !
Make sure you clean the threads before you apply the Loctite and tighten the screws.
I've done this for years, never had a screw come loose.... well, except for the ones in my head...
 
SAY PETE
I SEE YOU HAVE AGAIN OUT CLASSED YOURSELF AND MADE THE SITE EVEN NICER TO LOOK AT. http://medlem.spray.se/biker66/index.html I WAS NOT ABLE TO GET THE INDEX TO THE LEFT OF THE PAGE TO SHOW UP AND IT LOADED IN SWEEDISH UNTILL I REFRESHED IT. IS THERE ANOTHER LINK. I WAS JUST GOING TO RE READ YOUR INSTRUCTIONS FOR DEGREEING CAMSHAFTS.
DOM
TOO BAD THE WORD FISKBULLAR IS NOT IN THAT PAGE I WOULD HAVE UNDERSTOOD SOMETHING OTHER THAN THE WELCOME TO STATEMENT. :D
 
The website loads fine whern i use the links posted in these past posts but when i save the page to favorites and try to open it from my list it doesnt operate properly--looks like i have a problen in my software. :cry:
 
About cam timing and the sprocket screws:
I found the Clymers manaul covers this perrty well, better than the Suzuki manauls. I have done this on both my GSs.
 
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