In a message dated 4/22/98 6:03:39 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
n196x@mindspring.com writes:
<< only two pair of
bolt holes offering only two chances, each a half a tooth apart, to get it
right. By reversing the sprocket there are two more shots at it, each a
quarter tooth apart from the reverse side. This means that there is no
opportunity for any more accurate adjustment than finding the right bolt
holes. Hence the closest adjustment one can have is 1/4 of a tooth on the
cam sprocket. >>
<snip> Using the factory set screws and sprocket, there is clearance to
exactly position the cam within the 1/4 tooth range. Be careful not
to hurt the dist. drive gear teeth when you move the cam with loose
chain wheel set screws, before torquing the wheel to the cam.
HP
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