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Posted on Sep 18, 2011

What's the position 4 the cam n timing on a kymco Stryker 125 04 I changed the piston and rings but didn't Mark the timing position can sum 1 help plz the any marks ther is are 2 small lines ant a f & t on the cam bt no marks on the timin chain apart frm 3 holes 2 small 1 big can sum1 help plz

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Line up the holes so that the big hole is in the middle and two smaller ones are on top and bottom.. Adjust valves from there

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get a manual for it and then you will be able to do any thing you have to do , when the time comes.

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Use 10w40 motor oil. Stick with the major brands; Pennzoil, Quaker State, Mobil or Shell.
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