I have a 1978 gs 750 and when I was doing a plug check on my 1st (left most) cylinder and I somehow cross threaded it on the way out.
To remedy this I bought a heli-coil kit and started to go to work. Since the whole thing was striped I had to tap the hole all of the way in. and of course I started at TDC so wouldn't hit the valves. But the cylinder head wouldn't let me go all the way in so I slowly turned the timing adjuster nut to turn the engine forward to let the piston down so I could tap it the rest of the way, this is were my troubles started, as turned the timing bolt forward it lurched forward just a little bit and it was enough for the valve to strike the tap (unknown to me at the time). I then taped the hole the rest of the way and took the tap out to see the intake valve have a nice little chunk taken out of it yay!!
So here is what I am thinking I am of course going to need to take the top end off and take the valve out and replace it. But here is the trouble. The factory manual doesn't really have that good of graphics and it doesn't show how to take the cam chain and cam rollers out. And I am wondering how to do that. I haven't torn the engine apart yet, and am considering taking it to a mechanic, but I kinda want to fix my mistake myself because I feel horrible about it (actually just really stupid) and I feel like it would be a good learning experience to take the top end off.
Can you guys give me some advice as to what to do. I'm going out of my mind a little bit right now lol.
Thanks in advance
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