Need a little help. Was on the Freeway going 70 and lost power. To make a long story short, no compression in a couple of cylinders, so I pulled off the front cover and discovered a bad cam sprocket. Not Broken, but the teeth were history. I puled both gears and the chain.
The cam still turns easily. I have ordered double roller gears, but I was a knothead [tired after 3 hours] and after I removed the cam sprocket, I noticed that it can go on 180 degrees with the two bolts that are supplied. There appear to be no distinguishing marks to tell which is right.
Since the Crank is keyed- no sweat. How do I tell which is the right configuration? I did notice that the flage on the cam is flat on one side.
One more thing, did I Mess up the valve train when the chain went for sure? I so far into it, that pulling the heads is only a little more work
ANy advice appreciated.
Thanks!!!
The cam still turns easily. I have ordered double roller gears, but I was a knothead [tired after 3 hours] and after I removed the cam sprocket, I noticed that it can go on 180 degrees with the two bolts that are supplied. There appear to be no distinguishing marks to tell which is right.
Since the Crank is keyed- no sweat. How do I tell which is the right configuration? I did notice that the flage on the cam is flat on one side.
One more thing, did I Mess up the valve train when the chain went for sure? I so far into it, that pulling the heads is only a little more work
ANy advice appreciated.
Thanks!!!