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Originally Posted by Walkabout
............. to my last post, that there is nothing wrong with the timing chain either, not obviously anyway - it turns quite easily over its full length(feeding it through my fingers as the crank is not turning it) so I have looked at all of it and there are no teeth missing, broken or showing any other form of damage - it just will not move across onto the driving sprocket at the back - near the guide in fact. I've tried to use a long-handled screwdriver to move it over but that has not worked.
So, what is behind that left hand cover???
Dave
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Under the left cover is the alternator / generator / rotor or whatever you want to call it.
Its a bloody nightmare to remove but i think (if i can remember correctly) that the chain gear is behind the rotor.
Take the cover off, its a simple and yes, you need to drain the oil as its wet in there.
With just the cover off you might be able to get the chain back on without removing the rotor.
If you have to get the rotor off then then you need a special tool which is £180 from yamaha or you can make one yourself.
I hope you dont need to remove the rotor, its a BITCH job without the yamaha tool.
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