Wouldn't it be pretty easy to turn the engine in either direction if the plugs are pulled?
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jdion81
For the sake of conversation.... What 'would' be wrong with turning the engine in the incorrect direction? Timing chain tension? Possible cam chain wadding up in the bottom of the engine causing damage if the engine is forced?
Wouldn't it be pretty easy to turn the engine in either direction if the plugs are pulled?
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Originally posted by jdion81 View PostFor the sake of conversation.... What 'would' be wrong with turning the engine in the incorrect direction? Timing chain tension? Possible cam chain wadding up in the bottom of the engine causing damage if the engine is forced?
Because of clearances and tensions in various parts, you only turn it in the "forward" direction, and by using the 19mm nut on the right side of the crank when you are doing things like checking cam or ignition timing. If nothing else, it makes sure that everyone is doing it the same way, which might make the results a bit more predictable.
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jdion81
Understood. I was just wondering because I am working on mine with the cams and tensioner out and feeding the chain by hand. The engine has been moving forward and anti-forward for some time by hand. It is pretty easy to move by hand with the plugs out by grabbing the stator rotor and turning.
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Calandnr
Thanks for all the help! Just want to make sure I got this straight. Even though I turned the engine from the wrong side (clutch/left) it should be fine since it was turned in the right direction. Just need to check timing marks?
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