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Changed CCT but now won't start --HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="HaulinAshe" data-source="post: 757893" data-attributes="member: 1875"><p>I edited one of my posts to reflect as stated above. In the case where ALL that's being replaced is the CCT, removing the right-side cover and tying the chain and guides together to hold tension, is all that's required for the CCT change.</p><p></p><p>As S76 stated, most of us already have the valve cover removed and are doing other maintenance things too. CCT change is just another piece of the open puzzle box. (And one more chance to drop a screw inside the motor!)</p><p></p><p>In this thread originator's case (or anytime that timing is questionned), the valve cover must also be removed to check the timing on the cam sprockets. That's when I break out the swear jar and a money clip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaulinAshe, post: 757893, member: 1875"] I edited one of my posts to reflect as stated above. In the case where ALL that's being replaced is the CCT, removing the right-side cover and tying the chain and guides together to hold tension, is all that's required for the CCT change. As S76 stated, most of us already have the valve cover removed and are doing other maintenance things too. CCT change is just another piece of the open puzzle box. (And one more chance to drop a screw inside the motor!) In this thread originator's case (or anytime that timing is questionned), the valve cover must also be removed to check the timing on the cam sprockets. That's when I break out the swear jar and a money clip. [/QUOTE]
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