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Honda Xr350r Timing
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<blockquote data-quote="ossagp" data-source="post: 206816" data-attributes="member: 1650"><p>yeah, they aren't closing all the way. I only have one xr currently that you can do as you say get "180" out. the others (and I dont have a 350) make a spark each time the piston goes to tdc(slightly before it at the F mark if all is well). Is this coming across? my guess is that if you have actual valve clearance at tdc that either your valves bent again, you are off on the cam timing a bit, or you didnt cut the seats to match the valves. all that is really easy to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ossagp, post: 206816, member: 1650"] yeah, they aren't closing all the way. I only have one xr currently that you can do as you say get "180" out. the others (and I dont have a 350) make a spark each time the piston goes to tdc(slightly before it at the F mark if all is well). Is this coming across? my guess is that if you have actual valve clearance at tdc that either your valves bent again, you are off on the cam timing a bit, or you didnt cut the seats to match the valves. all that is really easy to check. [/QUOTE]
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