
and also note that this is not my invention, someone posted on here and when I read it I could see it was a great bit of engineering logic which avoids the ill defined "finger tight" and saves you taking off the front cam cover.
when doing the rear MCCT, you first screw in the adjuster by hand till it is as tight as you can manage [even adding a spanner wont move it much more!], then mark that position and count how many flats on the bolt head you have to turn out to get 7mm total slack on the chain.
then if you do exactly the same operation on the front [set to TDC of course] you will get exactly the same slack for the same number of flats turned from fully in. this is because the datum points are exactly the same for both cyls [the distance from the crank to the cam and the position of the CCT between these 2] and even if the chain is more stretched this doesn't matter as you took this out of the equation by starting from the position where there was no slack.
it is sound theory and very repeatable to get the fully wound in position when the chain goes tight so it has much less risk of error than trying to define finger tight.
sorry, I will leave now
