Cam Timing for GPX250
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Cam Timing for GPX250
Hey Guys,
I've just given a mate a hand fixing up a leaking headgasket on his 1991 GPX250, and tried putting the cams in the way I'm used to on the old Z500 and we keep getting valves collide with pistons when turning the engine over by hand.
The procedure has been:
- Cylinder 1 (left) at TDC (visual & timing mark inspections)
- Exhaust cam goes in first, line up 'EX' marker with head and install cam caps
- Install the intake cam so that 'IN' marker lines up with head once the chain tensioner is installed.
- Turn engine over by hand using the alternator bolt
- Valves collide with pistons.
I'm guessing at the valves colliding, but the crank spins freely with the cams out and the chain held taught by hand. I can't think of any other explanation.
Has anyone got the correct procedure for the specific bike, either in the form of a full PDF base manual (have the PDF supp. manual), or a scan of the relevant pages?
Cheers,
Jon.
I've just given a mate a hand fixing up a leaking headgasket on his 1991 GPX250, and tried putting the cams in the way I'm used to on the old Z500 and we keep getting valves collide with pistons when turning the engine over by hand.
The procedure has been:
- Cylinder 1 (left) at TDC (visual & timing mark inspections)
- Exhaust cam goes in first, line up 'EX' marker with head and install cam caps
- Install the intake cam so that 'IN' marker lines up with head once the chain tensioner is installed.
- Turn engine over by hand using the alternator bolt
- Valves collide with pistons.
I'm guessing at the valves colliding, but the crank spins freely with the cams out and the chain held taught by hand. I can't think of any other explanation.
Has anyone got the correct procedure for the specific bike, either in the form of a full PDF base manual (have the PDF supp. manual), or a scan of the relevant pages?
Cheers,
Jon.
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If I remember correctly, you have to line up with number 2 TDC timing mark and if my memory is working...there are 33 links between in and ex cam timing marks.
However I can't remember the procedure for setting valve clearences, which is straight forward but you must have the cam lobe in the correct position to check the clearence correctly.
I made a tool for doing the tappets which just a long socket with a bit of flat welded to the top and drilled it for screw driver access.
Probably best to read the manual to get it 100% right because of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
However I can't remember the procedure for setting valve clearences, which is straight forward but you must have the cam lobe in the correct position to check the clearence correctly.
I made a tool for doing the tappets which just a long socket with a bit of flat welded to the top and drilled it for screw driver access.
Probably best to read the manual to get it 100% right because of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
I live with fear everyday but on weekends she lets me ride.
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Thanks for that Track - the cams did look 90 degrees out from where they 'should' be. I'll give that a try for him on the weekend and see if that sorts things. I'm not interested in doing the valve clearances as Dan only wants the bike until July when he gets off his 250 restriction.
Lainie - Haven't seen anything for the manual come through yet on my end...
Jon.
Lainie - Haven't seen anything for the manual come through yet on my end...
Jon.
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Thanks for emailing that Lainie, it worked this time. The file you sent is the Supplementary manual - gives basic info for the bike, but doesn't have cam timing in there. Have you got a copy of the full manual (EX250 model I think?)
If there's no copies floating around, I'll try #2TDC. Only reason I haven't tried so far is because there's no '2T mark on the alternator, just the '1F and '1T timing marks...
Screwdriver down plug hole, here I come!
If there's no copies floating around, I'll try #2TDC. Only reason I haven't tried so far is because there's no '2T mark on the alternator, just the '1F and '1T timing marks...
Screwdriver down plug hole, here I come!
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