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beasterman1

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My thanks to everyone. Found out that the bolts for the camshaft sprocket had sheered off. Went to the j/y and picked up a cam, sprockets, and new chain. Also noticed that when the bolts sheered, the timing belt jumped a tooth on the rear cam , and on the crank. It runs like new now. Thank you for all the input.
 

luigisho

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That's one you don't hear about every day. Must have been alot of fun getting that figured out. Glad you got it up and running again.
 
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