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Fault Code 12
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<blockquote data-quote="MotoMike" data-source="post: 1463274" data-attributes="member: 92743"><p>As per Rosskean's suggestion in post #2, I worked on Fault #14 first. All the small vacuum tubes were removed, inspected and cleaned. They were all pristine.</p><p></p><p>As for the possibility of the timing chain skipping a tooth.....when I changed the CCT, the first thing I did after removing the crankshaft cover was to place the timing chain in tension by strapping 2 zip-ties around the chain. Similarly, the last thing I did before re-installing the crankshaft cover was to remove said zip-ties. So I think the probability of a skipped tooth is very low.</p><p></p><p>Today's project: remove the right side panel and inspect the wires around the crankshaft cover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MotoMike, post: 1463274, member: 92743"] As per Rosskean's suggestion in post #2, I worked on Fault #14 first. All the small vacuum tubes were removed, inspected and cleaned. They were all pristine. As for the possibility of the timing chain skipping a tooth.....when I changed the CCT, the first thing I did after removing the crankshaft cover was to place the timing chain in tension by strapping 2 zip-ties around the chain. Similarly, the last thing I did before re-installing the crankshaft cover was to remove said zip-ties. So I think the probability of a skipped tooth is very low. Today's project: remove the right side panel and inspect the wires around the crankshaft cover. [/QUOTE]
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