I have been reading this site religiously, with the addition to the basscliff site, and have yet to actually have to ask my own question... so far. Nearly everything is covered between the two.
But I have run into a bit of a problem that I am having trouble overcoming. I got a 81 GS 850 about 2 months ago. The thing drove but had oil all around the engine and the flat spots were terrible. Checked the oil... full of gas. Decided to take the thing apart, hard tail it, rebuild the top end of the engine and carbs, and make this thing an acceptable ride.
Hard tail is done, all new gaskets are in (after dealing with two stripped cam bolts), but as I was timing the cams I realized that I had no idea how these little black runners that the timing chain run on went back in. I looked in my manual, searched up and down and nothing. Finally i got a flashlight down into the timing chain hole that runs through the middle of the block and saw two little semicircular pieces of 1/8" or 1/16" aluminum that were broken off and just hanging out down in the hole. I tried to snap a picture but it was hard to focus the camera down that deep crevice.
So, my question is does anyone have any idea how the two black timing chain runners mount? Is there some sort of bracket down in the hole that I broke off somehow? And are they absolutely necessary? Can I run with out them? I really would like to not have to unbolt the heads and take everything apart again if i can just wiggle those pieces of aluminum out with a dowel and some rtv on the end.
If the picture is clear to anyone the pieces I am talking about are to the left and right of that screw.
Thanks,
David
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