Viewing the thing in daylight really helped -- I found the second nut on top between two valves right away. Must be my lucky day. But then I found the second screw down in the chain valley. After rotating the engine to get pressure off it, I was able to fish it out with a magnet.
Then I turned the motor over a bit to make sure everything looked ok, and found this:
So I need a new tappet adjuster screw and a new cam chain. Haven't dug this far into a motor yet...
You can use a master-link chain and pull it through with the old chain and thus replace without dismantling the motor, right? Do you have to remove the cams for this? I've read several accounts of this procedure, and only some people mention removing the cams. Seems like if you were careful to keep both cams rotating, you wouldn't have any valve-piston contact issues, right?
I REALLY want to take this thing on our PNW St. Helens ride tomorrow. Are there any options for repairing the thing? Like could I replace that bad link with a master link? I know that's a horrible thing to do, but I'm desperate and the rest of the chain looks great. What kind of chain is the cam chain (I assume there's a designation like 630 or 520?)?
Advice, please!
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