CCT'S

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Re: CCT'S

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Pete.L wrote:
i cannot see how a cam can jump a tooth by simply removing the cct when not at tdc?).
Even if the chain goes really slack because the tensioner is removed and the chain slips around the crank or cam because the valve springs are so strong?

Either way, good find. At least you checked and didn't run into any real grief. Good man :cool2
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Pete, with the cam chain tensioner removed the only way i could move the chain one tooth over the cam sprocket was to unbolt the cam, there isn't enough room between the cam sprocket and the wall of the camshaft tunnel :plainsmile
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Re: CCT'S

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firestarter1977 wrote:nice one mark ! glad its sorted


but ................

does it run anybetter or the same with the timing correct ???


what you need now is a large inlet trumpet hehe

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Mark, it runs exactly the same apart from its ever so slightly more difficult to start but hardly noticable :biggrin
Has the trumpet made a noticable difference at all?
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nice one mark


not been out on it since fitting fella. will let you know if it works !

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Re: CCT'S

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Frontslide wrote:
Pete.L wrote:
i cannot see how a cam can jump a tooth by simply removing the cct when not at tdc?).
Even if the chain goes really slack because the tensioner is removed and the chain slips around the crank or cam because the valve springs are so strong?

Either way, good find. At least you checked and didn't run into any real grief. Good man :cool2
Pete.l
Pete, with the cam chain tensioner removed the only way i could move the chain one tooth over the cam sprocket was to unbolt the cam, there isn't enough room between the cam sprocket and the wall of the camshaft tunnel :plainsmile
That's the way it goes bud.
When you don't want the timing to move the bloody chain jumps just when you don't expect it and when you're trying to put it right you can't make it move no matter how hard you force it. :mad2
I think it's more commonly known as sods law :wink2

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I fitted 2 new cct's yesterday , all went well i think, i started it up and ran it for 5 mins , obviously i turned the engine over by hand first.,... although due to the non-stop rain ive not test ridden it yet.

Surely following the step by step instructions on this 'site would mean the chain cant slip :? ...you've got me worried now :!:

I nearly missed out one step of them ,my printers not working ,so had to write the instructions out by hand .
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No Steve'
it won't slip. Not unless the ccts retract. What I was refering to is what can happen when fitting a tensioner if you are not at TDC and just remove the tension on the chain. Once they are fitted and tested (as you have) they are not going to slip out again......well,not until the next time the cct's need replacing again :wink:

Now go out and enjoy it :D
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I took it a short blast yesterday , all is well :D ,gonna fit the stoppers in the cct's sometime soon.

I had only just fitted cct stoppers a few months ago in my old cct's, but the bike developed an occasional cam chain rattle , new cct's has sorted it though, so got to do it again ,...no big deal though :)
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bikerpiker wrote:I took it a short blast yesterday , all is well :D
Well done Stevie, good news mate :D

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My Storm slipped a tooth, when the tensioner went. Didn't notice any difference, but then I didn't run it for long.
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Jaglifter wrote:My Storm slipped a tooth, when the tensioner went. Didn't notice any difference, but then I didn't run it for long.
Mine didn't run for long when it slipped, either 8O
Bent two valves before I could even turn it off.....
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