Anybody want the job? (southampton area) Regards Paul.

leevtr wrote:If you have no luck and feel like a run up to Essex..........
Revs doesn't matter, they mostly go as you roll the throttle on around 2-3000.bigtwinthing wrote:
Yep there the ones, just want them fitted before i get the rev counter over 9000 !
Bloody hell will i be driving to the Garage on tickover to get them fitted?tony.mon wrote:Revs doesn't matter, they mostly go as you roll the throttle on around 2-3000.bigtwinthing wrote:
Yep there the ones, just want them fitted before i get the rev counter over 9000 !
Cheers your a gent, sorted the Generator Caps already ta, they wernt to bad but i made a piece up to fit exactly and it worked a treat. Regards Paul.cybercarl wrote:You set the tension once you have set the timing to TDC on the compression stroke. So after you have removed the old one. If fitting manuals there is no need to lock off the original ones just alternate between the two mounting bolts and undo a bit at a time, before completely undoing them give the end of the cct a tap with a ratchet handle or something to break the seal where it's stuck to the paper gasket, then undo the rest of the thread alternating between the two so it comes out straight.
Your then ready to install the manuals. Loosen of the tread on the manuals all the way. Use a new gasket or some gasket seal and install and tighten the mounting bolts back up. Before setting the tension on the manual tensioner smear a little loctite of gasket seal on the thread where it meets the internal surface of the CCT, so just outside, so when you start to tighten it goes inside that area.
The tension is measured on the chain between the two cam sprockets so you will also need to remove the guide. It's held in by IIRC three 10mm bolts. It's a good idea to stuff some rag down the sides of the sprockets in case you drop a bolt.![]()
The tension should be about 7- 8mm, vertical movement up and down a bit like tightening you drive chain.
Once the rear is done you can then move on to set the timing up to do the front.![]()
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[edit] before you start any work make sure that your ally generator (timing) caps come off. They have a nasty habit of seizing themselves in place. If this is the case they will need butchering to remove which will take some time. Especially the big centre one [/edit]
My first Storm did about 35000 miles ( I got it with 12000 ) before I changed the cct's. Just ride it mate.bigtwinthing wrote:Guys thanks for all your help, i will probably wait until March as iam off skiing again then have a week away with the wife, Maybe the easter weekend and should then be all ready to go. I will keep posted and ley everyone know how i got on (slightly dreading pressing the starter bottom though)