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You don't need to look at the flywheel at all. There are three holes on the side of the cam sprocket, the large one goes to the "top" of your engine, the two smaller holes lineup with the flat edge of the cylinder head where the valve cover seals.
Yeah, you got it stig. If you wanted to double check the cam was set correctly from the factory you line the "T" up with the center of the "V" cutout on the case. I've never seen the cam timing wrong from the factory tho so it's just more work to take off that cooling shroud than it's worth. PLUS there is a plug to look into that Yep, I look in the hole after removing tje plug....but the T is so faintly stam poo ed, plus did not see a definitive mark.....just that v notch. THANKS for your info!!.The British have a saying: "belt and suspenders!"Thats me , when it comes to my scoot!Stig
You know...I was thinking of that. Set up the cam sproket and then do the valve clearance.but the question is will it be spot on? When I did it by turning the cam sproket in the right position i checked the flywheel and took a picture. You can see. Nothing in the nearby except that "v". Well...close but not close enough. became unsure if I am correct or not. I checked the manual but it has a total different drawing. And my cooling fan case is broken completely. There is no timing hole. Anyway I will have to do it as you said. It seems no other way
Wow....thank you soon much for your help. I really appreciate it. But shouldn't it align with bottom of the "V" ? So, how do you know how far is should be from that line. Compering with mine position I think it is the same or nearly. I am not sure. I do not have the timing hole and I think it is depends on the angle as well from where you look at it.