I'm undergoing a valve clearance check on a new engine before fitting it to my bike, but when the T2 mark is in the right position I cant get the lines on the camshaft to line up properly. I havent taken the cams out on this engine before, but i dont know if a previous owner has, does this mean the timing is out?
Any help greatly appreciated.
NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
One which camshaft is this?
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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC

Thanks for your help

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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
lol, no worries. It seems complicated but it actually isn't.
Are you running them closer to tolerance or a touch on the open side?
Are you running them closer to tolerance or a touch on the open side?
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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
No, I was just confusing myself, i do valve checks pretty often on various bikes, hence me feeling so stupid
And I was aiming for tolerance, but the shims i need are going to have to be bigger than i had hoped [The clearances were further out than anything I have measured before] so it looks like using the shims i have available will leave them a little on the open side - your comment makes it sound like this could be benificial? I have only ever aimed for tolerance before so I wouldnt know.

And I was aiming for tolerance, but the shims i need are going to have to be bigger than i had hoped [The clearances were further out than anything I have measured before] so it looks like using the shims i have available will leave them a little on the open side - your comment makes it sound like this could be benificial? I have only ever aimed for tolerance before so I wouldnt know.
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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
I always aimed for .17 rather than .15 on the inlets and the same on the exhausts - .2 loose.
Open is not as bad as too tight IMO. The HRC manual has them at .20 if I remember it right...
Open is not as bad as too tight IMO. The HRC manual has them at .20 if I remember it right...
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Re: NC30 Valves won't reach TDC
You are absolutely right, aiming for the more open end of the tolerances has given me a little more room to play with, and made it much eaisier to find the right clearances - Thanks!
Also i'm presuming the gaps naturally tighten over time but I cant find it mentioned in the manual I dont suppose you could continue to enlighten me please?
Also i'm presuming the gaps naturally tighten over time but I cant find it mentioned in the manual I dont suppose you could continue to enlighten me please?