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I took my gear selector cover and alt cover off to do cam timing. It wasn't too much effort. I left the alt wiring connected and just suspended the cover to the frame with some wire. Only a small amount of oil came from the gear selector cover. My engine won't even turn over by the points nut so I did it via the alt.
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I'll try to do the cam timing without removing the alternator cover.
Degree wheel on ignition side
(I'll lift off the Pamco plate and let it rest around the corner, give it more cable)Move the crank by turning the rear wheel and gear in.
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I'll use my small degree wheel again since it fits perfectly as I hoped after adjusting the center hole up to 14,5mm or so. There is not much more space for a bigger wheel anyway. (Brake pedal)
One more thing: Next timing session is to check how the cam was timed before removal.
Piston stop is NOT possible when valves are moving! Bent valves..must be a result in my theory Piston stop is to be used before the sprocket is bolted on the cam/rocker arms mounted.
I have to turn crank to T mark on 1:4, zero the degree wheel and lock the nut. Then measure the cam. Remove cam, do the planned job and time cam again but ~3 degrees advanced compared with before.
All easy done thanks to the frame mod kit.