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Re: CCT WOES, I tried.

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bazzashadow wrote:I`m the same
wish I was on here when Jamie had his garage day
if not to get my cct done or someone to ride my bike to tell me what's wrong with a intermitted misfire I have
to see jamie`s mum would of been great :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

There will be more workshop days this year, just have to wait for it to warm up a bit
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Cheers for all your help guys, it helps to know advice is on hand. Can I just ask though is the 5-7mm slack in the chain the total movement from the highest point to the lowest? Or am I wrong? Also how catastrophic is it if its a bit out?
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AMCQ46 wrote:
bazzashadow wrote:I`m the same
wish I was on here when Jamie had his garage day
if not to get my cct done or someone to ride my bike to tell me what's wrong with a intermitted misfire I have
to see jamie`s mum would of been great :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

There will be more workshop days this year, just have to wait for it to warm up a bit

could we have one in say.. scotland and il get the boat over :thumbup:
the older i get,the faster i was :lol:
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bazzashadow wrote:I`m the same
wish I was on here when Jamie had his garage day
if not to get my cct done or someone to ride my bike to tell me what's wrong with a intermitted misfire I have
to see jamie`s mum would of been great :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
:lol: There might be a free for all when I'm gone... I feel a bit guilty :lol:
AndyEames wrote:Cheers for all your help guys, it helps to know advice is on hand. Can I just ask though is the 5-7mm slack in the chain the total movement from the highest point to the lowest? Or am I wrong? Also how catastrophic is it if its a bit out?
Absolutely correct fella, 5 - 7mm total up/down movement.

Hold the ruler steady in a fixed position and push the chain down, then push the chain up keeping your eyes on a fixed point on the chain.

The total movement from lowest point to highest point should be 5 - 7mm :thumbup:
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Re: CCT WOES, I tried.

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Jamie, wouldn't that be a push pull rather than push push :lol: Oh no that might confuse poor Andy even more :roll: I'll shut up.

Andy this is getting silly now, your panicking too much. get it roughly between 5 and 7mm and you will be good to go.

For any catastrophic failure you would have to be seriously loose and by that I mean the chain flopping around all over the place. At worst it could go one of two ways but NOT likely with the method of installation your using by removing the cam cover and measuring with a ruler :thumbup:

At worst the chain would be so tight you end up with starting problems/screeching in which case you gonna sh1t yourself and not go any further. This is NOT going to happen using this method of installation. And second, it could end up too loose where you hear a little bit too much rattly chain with the engine fully warmed up. Yet again this is NOT going to happen using this method of installation. Either way if by some stupidity one of these two things occurred, it's nothing that can't be resolved quickly with a slight tweak which can be done without removing the cam cover and everything else again.......so stop panicking. It's no different from measuring the slack in your drive chain.

My next guide will be titled 101 ways to measure a chain :lol:

PS take the "I tried" out of your thread title as it puts negativity in the way before you've even started. Chin up and remain positive. :wink:

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AMCQ46 wrote:
bazzashadow wrote:I`m the same
wish I was on here when Jamie had his garage day
if not to get my cct done or someone to ride my bike to tell me what's wrong with a intermitted misfire I have
to see jamie`s mum would of been great :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

There will be more workshop days this year, just have to wait for it to warm up a bit

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Re: CCT WOES, I tried.

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Right!

Its done! Huzzah! I got rescued by gabi who sat with me through it, and also did my tps sensor while he was at it! Absolutely top bloke and am forever in his debt!

So its done and it starts up and runs with no suspect noises so im happy!

Thanks to all for your help, input and patience its much appreciated and would have been crying in the corner without you all.
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nice one Gabi & andy :thumbup:
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Woo hoo! Success :)

Has it made you a little more confident to tackle other jobs?
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AMCQ46 wrote:nice one Gabi & andy :thumbup:
Couldn't have done without a short call to you sir
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Well done guys, especially you gabi. :clap: :clap:

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Re: CCT WOES, I tried.

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Yeah I feel a bit better about doing jobs in the future although I feel so much better when someone's there to help.

Good to know that the forum is as strong as it is and people are willing to help.

Once again thanks Gabi, much appreciated
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Once you have done it once its easy. One thing you learn is how to strip the bike down very quickly for the future.

Next you will want to polish the headers. Just use nut splitters on the stud nuts :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Been following this thread & unable to offer any advice, because I too am a bit (VERY) wary of the dreaded MCCT.

Glad to here you sorted it :thumbup:

This forum & everybody who participates in it is brilliant :beer:
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Re: CCT WOES, I tried.

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Yeah it is (to me) a big job but I would feel more confident in taking on again, its all about taking your time and checking what youre doing

Ill be leaving mine alone for a little while now. Just need to adjust the chain a bit, touch up a couple of stone chips and then ill wait for the weather to get a bit warmer.
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