snypr
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Here is the scenario......the steel collar on the front intake valve breaks in 3 pieces, valve stays open, piston comes up and turns it into a "Z".
Disassembled front head and cylinder completely. Only damage was the collar, valve, and valve guide and a small moon shape ding from the valve on the top of the piston.
Replaced damaged parts and put it all back together, fired right up but is knocking bad down below cylinders at midpoint on the motor.
Next I thought the compensator may have spun loose. Took primary cover off to find gray metallic primary fluid, the tension bracket floating inplace with only the bottom allen head. top allen head completely unthreaded.
Cleaned everything tightened bracket and adjusted primary chain, then rotated rear wheel in gear to check if compensator had free play. There was none. Started engine back up and the knock was the same but a bit louder with the primary cover off.
I'm stumped short of tearing down the whole motor. Any Master Techs out there with any suggestions?:bang:
Disassembled front head and cylinder completely. Only damage was the collar, valve, and valve guide and a small moon shape ding from the valve on the top of the piston.
Replaced damaged parts and put it all back together, fired right up but is knocking bad down below cylinders at midpoint on the motor.
Next I thought the compensator may have spun loose. Took primary cover off to find gray metallic primary fluid, the tension bracket floating inplace with only the bottom allen head. top allen head completely unthreaded.
Cleaned everything tightened bracket and adjusted primary chain, then rotated rear wheel in gear to check if compensator had free play. There was none. Started engine back up and the knock was the same but a bit louder with the primary cover off.
I'm stumped short of tearing down the whole motor. Any Master Techs out there with any suggestions?:bang:
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