Hey everyone! After replacing the starter clutch in my 1981 CB650, I finally got it started to then realize Cylinder 1 and Cylinder 2 weren't firing. I've checked the carbs, and ignition. I'm definitely receiving fuel and creating spark. I then checked compression and Cylinder 1 and 2 read slightly low, so I'm curious if there is a screwed up valve, or bad rings. Let be me forthcoming in saying this is going to be my first engine teardown.
I have successfully removed the head cover, and the cam. Once my buddy comes over I can get him to hold the cam chain that I have wired to the frame while I remove the head.
The reason I am posting this is because I am nervous about the re-installation of the camshaft. I have a basic understanding of how the engine works, but am certainly novice when it comes to correcting timing, etc. Please excuse the potentially stupid questions I am about to ask.
1.) How do I make sure I am putting the cam in correctly? Is there a certain way the lobes should be facing up vs down vs horizontal? Does it matter as long as the notch is horizontal with the head?
2.) Is there a certain way the sprocket should be installed? I don't mean which side do you slide on to the cam, or which side of the sprocket faces out/in, but what I'm asking is rotational direction. Is there a top or bottom to the cam sprocket that needs to face up or down?
3.) Is there such thing as the cam being at TDC determined by how you install it? If so how do I achieve it? Or is that simply just referring to the pistons?
Please drop any tips or other suggestions you may have for a noob like me. Thanks so much!