by bradenburton757 » Mon Apr 02, 2012 8:22 pm
hey ken, so i rechecked the timing, the gear on the clutch side and the cam gear is lined up perfectly, valves are in spec, i even have a tool in the spark plug hole that is showing me TDC. problem is the flywheel marks are not aligned properly.. what would cause this? i guess i need to pull the ignition cover back off and see whats going on, but the woodruf key was installed correctly and flywheel torqued with quality torque wrench.
what would cause this? explains my issue as the ignition timing is way off. the marks on the flywheel are about 1/4 inch off of the mark on the ignition cover
SAME PROBLEM THAT THIS PERSON DESCRIBES:
Having an issue with a crf250 '04. After a bottom end rebuild, it's hard to fire up when cold. Valves clearances are spot on the spec. But it's backfiring through the exhaust every so often when kicking it over. It starts with a bump for some reason, and when warm will kick start, but not as easy as we'd like. Ive checked the camshaft timing marks with the right side cover timing marks and it's perfect.
My question is---
When the cam timing marks/crank gear marks are perfectly aligned, why would the 'F' mark on the flywheel (as the manual calls it) be a couple degress over rotated. The 2 marks on the flywheel are both passed the mark on the ignition cover. When timed correctly, should this 'f' mark on the flywheel align with the case marking, or is it a referance that an electronic timing gun uses when timing a running engine? Would this indicate an issue with the timing chain making the ignition advanced (ie sparking too early-backfiring)? Possibly stretched chain? One thing i did notice when refitting the flywheel was the woodruff key was a tiny bit loose. But not to the extent where i think it would allow the ignition to be this far out. One final point, the bike will idle for maybe 5-7 secs, then die out and stall
Any suggestions appreciated
thanks