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xt600e camchain/cog re-fitting?
Hi, new to this site and hope someone out there can help me with this,
Hereth lies the problem: I took the head off for a look (it was a bit down in power?) and I had to take off the camshaft, camshaft wheel etc. but when trying to put it back together the manual (Iv'e only got a online TT one,,,engine the same apparently) only shows how to align everything starting with the crankshaft and crankcase markings , which are behind a flywheel and the cover I have not had to take off! Stay with me on this... How can I get the cam chain in the correct position on the cog etc without stripping down parts of my xt I do not need to ? Any ideas? Also I bought an xt cause I thought it'll be safer to have a slow enduro bike ..says he sat here with a broken rib after losing it green laning!! :innocent: Any advice much appreciated, Cheers, Carwyn |
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If you look back in my posts you will find loads of description about what went right and what went wrong - all for the TTR. Go for it - really easy, once you get the hang of it! Cheers, |
Cheers dave... spot on advice It's now back running like it should:thumbup1:
Carwyn |
Did you find something wrong in the head?
I would say that, if you haven't already, you should check the valve lash, after some riding and be sure that it's as stated to the manual. |
Found nothing wrong in the head (couldnt get the barrel off due to a deeply buried bolt being rounded off and no way of accessing it!-not rounded by me!)
Re fitted it all, checked valve clearence all ok and after a carb clean out seems a little more responsive BUT still lacking something:unsure: The rear 39 spocket may not be helping and also coming from a full power v max:scooter: might hinder my expectations. It start fine , revs cleanly right up to my red rev light (thought it should have a tacho on a 1990 xt e?) Any ideas how to quicken up the pull away speed of an xt apprieciated, Cheers Carwyn. |
Put a bigger rear sprocket or a 14 teeth front.
If you like to mesh again with the engine itself, go for a better cam (260 degrees and 9mm lift), with the proper jetting it will flight. Don't be scared from the big duration. If setup is right it will be fine. I use a 282 cam and idles like stock and has plenty of torque from the low-revs. |
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