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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    weld it back in place and grind it smooth that is what i did
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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    i don't have anything as of now other than the stock stuff but not sure if the stock stuff is good. I have no wiring on the chassis, it has been a 7 year project build since first welding a hardtail, its such an old project i got the hardtail from Black Widow Choppers cause they were the only...
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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    thanks guys for the advice, engine is back together, time to work on my hardtail and get her painted up. Still need an Ignition/charging system im aware of the pamco and the banshee charging set up, what do you guys feel like the best bang for the buck is. Also do i have to do anything special...
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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    yes your right, i will do the head bolts this evening, im a dummy for not realizing this, been a mechanic for over a dozen years, doh!lol. i did the split on the tension squeezed it back and tack welded it shut so that is all good, thanks for showing me the error of my way, can't believe i...
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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    i have the head lightly bolted with two bolts by the spark plugs, and one between the intakes? hmmmm.....still seems very tight, will have to keep trying.
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    Endless cam chain install, any advice???

    ok so i had my engine apart and installed the "endless" cam chain, now that i am at the point of installing the cam i seem to be having an issue with not enough slack to fit over my sprocket on my shell #1 cam. has anyone ever installed one of these and have hints? maybe i "F-ed" up somewhere...
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    R&D Valve springs w/shell #1 cam install trouble???

    Hello all, i am an old 650rider member and new here, I am finally getting back to my project trying to put my head together and i have R&D valve springs, they come with a "cupped" seat for the springs this does not sit flush to the head as the old washer style did, instead it fits around the...
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