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csbutler3
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Hello, I'm having a hard time getting my bike to fire. It ran before, but not well and it leaked a little oil so I took apart the top end to have it cleaned, had the valves conditioned, rebuilt the carbs and replaced the starter clutch; I have fuel and spark but now the bike cranks but no longer has compression. The piston and rings are good and the valves are not bent, which makes me believe that the valves are not closing when they are supposed to.
I put the bike back together according to the Clymer manual word for word (meaning I set the timing mark T for cylinders 1 and 4 on the advance govenor and pistons are TDC, Cams lined up where they supposed to be and have 20 links separating the 2 and 3 marks on them) the only thing i see potentially wrong is that at TDC the advance govenor has already passed the firing mark; I see another mark on the govenor (it looks like an F?) that makes the pistons a little bit below TDC and has not passed the firing mark. I plan to work on it again soon but I really need help. So my question is:
How would I go about setting the timing for this bike so that I have compression?
I hope I explained well enough to paint a picture, but if you need any more info, please let me know! All the mechanics I've talked to say that timing a DOHC Suzuki is a booger, and in my case, they're right! Thanks in advance for your assistance!
I put the bike back together according to the Clymer manual word for word (meaning I set the timing mark T for cylinders 1 and 4 on the advance govenor and pistons are TDC, Cams lined up where they supposed to be and have 20 links separating the 2 and 3 marks on them) the only thing i see potentially wrong is that at TDC the advance govenor has already passed the firing mark; I see another mark on the govenor (it looks like an F?) that makes the pistons a little bit below TDC and has not passed the firing mark. I plan to work on it again soon but I really need help. So my question is:
How would I go about setting the timing for this bike so that I have compression?
I hope I explained well enough to paint a picture, but if you need any more info, please let me know! All the mechanics I've talked to say that timing a DOHC Suzuki is a booger, and in my case, they're right! Thanks in advance for your assistance!
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