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2005 KX250F Cam Chain Timing
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<blockquote data-quote="Tylluuh" data-source="post: 232983" data-attributes="member: 7035"><p>Find the pair of marks on your flywheel, both right next to each other.</p><p>If reading left from right, you'll want the second mark. </p><p> | | <----this one</p><p>(Note: when finding top dead center, your piston may fall back down if not held at TDC. This was the case for me, and I had to find TDC and keep it still while I worked on the timing chain and cams. The weight of the piston + gravity will have the piston fall back down the cylinder, resulting in the flywheel marks not lining up with the "flywheel timing viewing window" marks.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tylluuh, post: 232983, member: 7035"] Find the pair of marks on your flywheel, both right next to each other. If reading left from right, you'll want the second mark. | | <----this one (Note: when finding top dead center, your piston may fall back down if not held at TDC. This was the case for me, and I had to find TDC and keep it still while I worked on the timing chain and cams. The weight of the piston + gravity will have the piston fall back down the cylinder, resulting in the flywheel marks not lining up with the "flywheel timing viewing window" marks.) [/QUOTE]
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