I understand about turning crank clockwize, keeping chain tight, and the "T" mark align with pickup.
Instructions in Factory Service Manual ("FSM") says something like: install exhaust cam with #1 arrow flush with gasket surface, and also says #2 arrow straight up (I assume perpendicular to head).
Maybe I interpreted "flush with gasket surface" as parallel to gasket surface so that the #2 is straight up.
So I did that.
And I understand about 20 pins to line up with the #3 on intake cam. (not asking about that)
And I figure not to install the little bridge cam guide untill bolt down the exhaust cam. (not asking about that)
After I got both cams bolted down, and then turn engine a few times (clockwize), back around to T mark .... and exhaust cam #1 is not pointing at the gasket surface, is about one tooth up too high.
Huh?
I think I kept the chain tight from crank on up.
Is the problem that when bolt down the cam , that lowers the cam...?
Reading the FSM again.... not seeing anything that helps me.
I usally give the FSM the priority, it has better pictures and FSM is very specific to 82 GS1100G. THe Clymers seems to be more specific to the 850G.
.... but then studying the Clymers manaul, when it talks about positioning the exh cam, it says something like point the #1 arrow toward the gasket surface or slightly below.
hum.... "pointing the arrow toward or slightly below" seems somewhat different than what the FSM says, and seems like would avoid the situation I had.
ANy words of wisdom from you gearheads? ?
What I am asking: How do you describe how to install the exhaust cam? ?
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