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Me on the right. [ATTACH] Steve
Me front row second from the left, first cornet. [ATTACH] Steve
Did you find anything that might have stopped it turning.
This might help, you don't have to mark the belts so long as the timing marks are in the correct position. [MEDIA]
Presumably the Sealey one would have to be the correct diameter for your fork leg, the three prong is adjustable. Steve
A simple yes would do. YES. Steve
No point spending half a day making a pretty one for it to be under the bench for years until its needed again. Steve
Yes it worked perfectly. Steve
Yes I did my forks a couple of months ago using one like that, worked perfectly. [ATTACH] Mine was from China, about £16 Steve
I let him off yesterday. :eyes:
Welcome, your fellow Irish will be along soon to welcome you, they like a lie in. Steve
Don't want to butt in as FE is on the case, if the cam feels a bit springy then you should be able to turn them fully by hand, there is a bit of...
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The days not over yet so keep on being happy. Happy birthday. Steve
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If the cam doesn't fully turn the piston may well be at the top causing the valve to strike, don't force it.