i would like to thank*** abadfish*** for this great write up
and sharing it with us
http://cbrworld.net/forums/thread/248256.aspx
and sharing it with us
http://cbrworld.net/forums/thread/248256.aspx
the manual says every 16k miles.supryze said:How often does this need to be checked?
Certainly a knocking valve noise would be a clear indication. I've also been told that throttle bodies being out of sync is a good indication as well.jlagss said:Would your bike give you any indication of it needing adustment?
Are you saying that you have the T-mark going straight up??? If so, that's not right. The T-mark (G) must be aligned with the index mark (H).NIKO said:My cams dont line up when the t-mark is line up. The intake line is down and the exhust line is above with the head.
I have no idea what you are saying here.I installed a degree will and the TDC is 4deg after tdc when i linw the t-mark. T-mark is tdc. Know what?
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Turn the CKP (crankshaft position) sensor rotor (F) such that the "T" mark (G) is aligned with the index mark (H) on the crankcase.
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When the CKP is in this position, the index line on the CKP (I in the above pic) will line up with a "notch" inside the crankcase (J). This notch is not visible when looking at the timing hole head-on. We will make use of this notch soon.
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This will place timing marks, IN and EX, on the cam sprockets flush with the cylinder head casing surface. The timing marks should be facing outward (as pictured below). If they are facing inward, then turn the CKP 360 degrees (i.e. 1 full turn).
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