QUESTION: Cam setting instructions needed - 1982 GS1100
I need instructions for setting the cam timing marks on a GS1100.
RIDER: David Johnston
REPLY: Frank Perreault
The camchain tensioner should already be out.
1) Remove the side timing cover and rotate the crankshaft clockwise until the "T" mark for the Number 1 -4 aligns with the mark.
2) Lube the journals and bearing surfaces on the exhaust cam (marked EX) with assembly lube.
3) Take the exhaust cam and slip it through the cam chain with the notch on the end of the cam facing to the right-side of the engine.
4) Position the chain on the camshaft so that the arrow on the side of the cam sprocket is lined up with the gasket surface of the cylinder head. (facing forward). Make sure no slack is in the front of the cam chain and that the mark still lines up.
5) Install the inside and outside bearing caps. The letters in the casting of the bearing should match the number stamped into the cylinder head. The triangle faces forward. Torque bolts to 6-8.5 ft. lbs..
6) Lube the journals and bearing surfaces on the intake cam (marked IN) with assembly lube.
7) Position the chain on the cam sprocket so that 20 chain pins are between arrow 2 on the exhaust camshaft sprocket and arrow 3 on the intake camshaft sprocket.
8) Install the inside and outside bearing caps. The letters in the casting of the bearing should match the number stamped into the cylinder head. The triangle faces forward. Torque bolts to 6-8.5 ft. lbs..
9) Install the cam chain tensioner.
10) Adjust the valves.
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