Kev wrote:
Mine was a bit similar in that the power was less than expected, the power band was narrower than normal and higher up the rev range than expected.
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My advice would be to do a rough and ready check with a timing disc on the crank pulley and a clock gauge on a rocker; don't forget there's 720deg. per cycle.
Kev
Hmm.. this is sounding kinda similar to the problems I've been having with mine. High fuel consumption, low on power. I had the timing chain & gears off to finish off a little job CNC machine couldn't be bothered to do <sigh> and now this seed of suspicion is planted, its possible I might have let the sprocket slip from the chain... ??
I best check, once the garage warms up a bit.
Please excuse the rookie questions, but...
So to do the quick test, I guess you try to find the peak lift on a valve with the clock gauge?
Is maximum lift always at the same position on all cams?
If so, where should the crank be with cylinder 1 intake or exhaust at full lift?