1949 AJS 350.
I am soon to assemble the camshafts who's gears are both marked with the numbers 1 and 2 .
I have a 1954 service manual which states that the inlet cam gear is marked with a 2 and 3 and the exhaust cam gear marked with a 2.
I've lined up the inlet cam gear using the number 1 and the exhaust cam gear with the 2.
Is that correct ?
Thanks.
Mac.
1949 AJS 350 valve timing
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Re: 1949 AJS 350 valve timing
Search for the tech tip on joining the dots makes the job easy and works ever time
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Re: 1949 AJS 350 valve timing
In case you're not familiar with the archives here's the joining the dots tech article to which Roy referred........G15 Roy wrote:Search for the tech tip on joining the dots makes the job easy and works ever time
http://archives.jampot.dk/technical/Gen ... e_Dots.pdf
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Re: 1949 AJS 350 valve timing
Thanks Roy, that's brilliant.
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Re: 1949 AJS 350 valve timing
And the one and only Mr SpriddlerMac01 wrote:Thanks Roy, that's brilliant.
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