I have not picked up a Haynes since they changed the page format/layouts, iirc back in the late 80s early 90's

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+1 Haynes is very useful as an alternative view, and for a quick search.Stratman wrote:Perhaps a tad harsh? I changed mine for manuals using Haynes - it isn't completely clear but ut isn't actually wrong either - I did them in about 2006, before Chris had published his excellent (and better) step by step guide. Haynes has been really useful in so many other ways since I bought it and is handy to have everthing together if you just need to check a torque setting etc.cybercarl wrote:It's a bit late for thatMaybe he can do a no win no fee on Mr Haynes.
It just surprises me that Scotty jumped straight in with the Haynes and did not check on here first. I've lost track of how many times in various posts myself and others have told people not to use it and follow the instructions on here. I would just burn the whole Haynes, it's not needed and the PDF manual and advice on here has everything that one wants.
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"...anti-clockwise 450 degrees (one and a quarter turns)..."scottyhatchi wrote:I didn't turn to haynes before turning to you lot on here as yes was a long time ago but when my ccts collapsed I bent all the front valves I seeked help from u all then to do the timing I remember from then thaty the method you all give for timing is the same as the haynes manual
Turn to mark rt then check r1 and re are on rear cams facing away from each otha with cams facing upwards and inwards then turn crank to ft then a full 360 to ft again then check front head is at f1 and ft and the cams are facing upwards and outwards . I have done it correctly as far as I can see but 1 thing I do notice is the rear head is very easy to line up the marks are dead inline with the top of the case but the front is a little below or a little above the case line I can't get it dead on as I move it 1 tooth and that's the diffrence between above and below its only ever so slightly not in line but clearly summin is going wrong with setting it up
Anti-Clockwise is the other way from what the clock goes, just in case you're head scratching !!Wicky wrote:"...anti-clockwise 450 degrees (one and a quarter turns)..."scottyhatchi wrote:I didn't turn to haynes before turning to you lot on here as yes was a long time ago but when my ccts collapsed I bent all the front valves I seeked help from u all then to do the timing I remember from then thaty the method you all give for timing is the same as the haynes manual
Turn to mark rt then check r1 and re are on rear cams facing away from each otha with cams facing upwards and inwards then turn crank to ft then a full 360 to ft again then check front head is at f1 and ft and the cams are facing upwards and outwards . I have done it correctly as far as I can see but 1 thing I do notice is the rear head is very easy to line up the marks are dead inline with the top of the case but the front is a little below or a little above the case line I can't get it dead on as I move it 1 tooth and that's the diffrence between above and below its only ever so slightly not in line but clearly summin is going wrong with setting it up
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=8326
Head scratching is where you use your finger nails and scrape them against the skin on your head, it's a sort of puzzlement indicator!!leevtr wrote:Anti-Clockwise is the other way from what the clock goes, just in case you're head scratching !!Wicky wrote:"...anti-clockwise 450 degrees (one and a quarter turns)..."scottyhatchi wrote:I didn't turn to haynes before turning to you lot on here as yes was a long time ago but when my ccts collapsed I bent all the front valves I seeked help from u all then to do the timing I remember from then thaty the method you all give for timing is the same as the haynes manual
Turn to mark rt then check r1 and re are on rear cams facing away from each otha with cams facing upwards and inwards then turn crank to ft then a full 360 to ft again then check front head is at f1 and ft and the cams are facing upwards and outwards . I have done it correctly as far as I can see but 1 thing I do notice is the rear head is very easy to line up the marks are dead inline with the top of the case but the front is a little below or a little above the case line I can't get it dead on as I move it 1 tooth and that's the diffrence between above and below its only ever so slightly not in line but clearly summin is going wrong with setting it up
http://www.vtr1000.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=8326
Have you connected the hoses to the fuel tap in the right place......common error, same symptoms.andre5030 wrote:Think I did the same, think i might of forgotten to turn it the 1 1/4 turn to get the ft mark cause I fitted new ccts yesterday and it was a bugger to start and then kept dying again, no matter how the ccts were adjusted. Not to mention a bit of bad luck I had when tightening the cam cover bolts.![]()
Can only get working on it at weekends so bit of hassle for next week.