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+ | [title] Make a suitable rotor bolt |
[* black] The Boyer comes with two different rotor fixing bolts | |
[* black] You need the 26 TPI one | |
[* black] Cut the bolt to 15mm | |
- | [* black] Now carefully grind away the first 6.5mm of thread. This will enable the rotor to rotate freely on the cam when the bolt is fitted so you can set the timing. |
+ | [* black] The problem here is that both the end of the camshaft and the rotor have the same thread - so the rotor won't tighten up properly onto the taper (and it'll be difficult to move the rotor on the shaft to set the timing. |
+ | [* black] The solution is to grind away the first 6.5mm of thread of the retaining bolt so the rotor can be tightened up properly onto the taper. |