Hi all i am reconditioning(hopefully) the engine for an fzr 600. As i need to separate all 3 sections do i have to break the timing chain .i need to replace the bearing on the transmition shaft. As the section i need to work on is at the bottom and according to the haynes manual i need to separate all three section, but unfortunately it is unclear as to whether i need to break the timing chain. Anyone help much thanks , shortass .
I would be seriously thinking of replacing the timing chain if there is any sort of milage associated with the engine....and you should find that it comes pre assembled..you just slip it over the cams as you rebuild the engine back up.
Once you remove the cam shafts it will come out easily enough.
However don't take the chain out of the block if you don't need to cos it's a bugger to refit. Use a couple of wire coat hangers to hold the chain in the block
If you are not sure about whether you should break the cam chain or not, you should maybe ask yourself if you are up to rebuilding the engine??? :I can't believe it's not butter!
_murd wrote:If you are not sure about whether you should break the cam chain or not, you should maybe ask yourself if you are up to rebuilding the engine??? :I can't believe it's not butter!
That was my thought too, but I suppose you have to start somewhere. I stripped my first engine using a Haynes manual.
Got to say that the rebuild Haynes manual for a Rover V8 left out some very important bits..such as having to pack the oil pump gears with vasaline to get "suction". and oil pressure. It is a major problem if you don't, and Haynes never mentioned it once.
The proper manufacturers manual was far superior with better and more diagrams.
Thanks guys , and thanks for the $~#*&^" smarmy comments . the bike was bought as a project to help me find my way around bikes as im new and don't know much about them (ask yellois).
Its proving to be a much bigger job than anticipated but im determined to have it on the road for next summer. i have a haynes manual and it is a massive help . thanks for the info guys , wish me luck I can't believe it's not butter!.
shortassrider wrote: and thanks for the $~#*&^" smarmy comments .up
I was just thinking any pal of yellow will be used to that when ............ I read his post :I can't believe it's not butter!
I don't think he would class me as a "pal" I think his reference to me was because I took the piss a bit on a previous post with regards to his mechanical knowledge............or lack of