Jerry

I kinda thought it may have been that pin also after looking at my repair manual. Is that pin used to secure the cam chain guide?bobber01 wrote:Appears to me to be the bottom locating pin for cam chain guide.
bobber01 wrote:Appears to me to be the bottom locating pin for cam chain guide.
I wouldn't run the engine without it. Cam chain tension will be affected and also allow guide to 'bounce' on the bottom due to nothing securing it, allowing it to weaken and break. Then chain may jump cam gear teeth causing some major valve/piston top damage at the minimum. Get head/base gaskets and re-install. Shouldn't have to totally pull engine (tilt forward). If all it needs is the pin re-installed, a days work. But I would source a cam chain guide as I suspect its been damaged.79cbx wrote:Any adverse affects in not having this pin installed???
Jerry
bobber01 wrote:I wouldn't run the engine without it. Cam chain tension will be affected and also allow guide to 'bounce' on the bottom due to nothing securing it, allowing it to weaken and break. Then chain may jump cam gear teeth causing some major valve/piston top damage at the minimum. Get head/base gaskets and re-install. Shouldn't have to totally pull engine (tilt forward). If all it needs is the pin re-installed, a days work. But I would source a cam chain guide as I suspect its been damaged.79cbx wrote:Any adverse affects in not having this pin installed???
Jerry
Just checked an engine I have apart and the dimensions you provided match that pin.