RobHayes
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Registered: 6th Sep 03
Location: Lincolnshire
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changed my cambelt today, along with tensioner, idler pulleys and water pump (the bearings had gone in the water pump i removed - lucky spot)
got it all back together, timing is spot on, went to start and it struggles to run.
sounds like a 4stroke 125 (really gutless, like its running on compressed air) and cuts out after maybe 5 seconds
any ideas whats wrong?
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Adam-D
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Registered: 11th May 02
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timing is out
only thing it can be?.... or you have buggered the camshaft,or crankshaft sensor
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Joe
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Make sure you have'nt disturbed any vacuum pipes or anything? Seems like the likely one to me.
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RobHayes
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there is no camshaft sensor, nor vacuum pipes
the timing marks line up perfectly though
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Adam-D
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it shud have a canshaft sensor you hav to unbolt it to get the belt off iirc
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RobHayes
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it definately has no camshaft sensor!
it has TBs and MBE management which doesnt have a camshaft sensor
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Butler
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Registered: 2nd Jun 05
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Is it possible the cam is 180 degrees out?
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J100RSA
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ive had 1 do this at work was an x14 tho i couldnt figure out what it was for ages but it was the crank pulley that wasnt seated corretly
[Edited on 03-09-2006 by J100RSA]
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RobHayes
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just done a compression test
cyl 1 = 9
cyl 2 = 12
cyl 3 = 12
cyl 4 = 11
will check the crank pulley in the morning, as that was a cnut to get on
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