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I have a 06 honda cbr 1000 rr im installing a manual timing chain adjuster what is correct way to adjust it

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Turn engine clockwise by hand to #1 TDC then turn anti-clockwise 90 degrees apply tension and lock the tensioner. Turn the engine a further 2 full turns clockwise and recheck. If it sounds ok start the motor and allow to idle listen for chain noise. This procedure should only be carried out by experienced technicians if you are not sure find someone who is getting this wrong will cause major damage.

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Hi, David for this scenario you will need your service manual that has all fastener torque specs -fluid capacities and a wiring diagram on the back pages, parts fiche, and owners manual if you can not find the best tool you ever bought for your Honda, despair not, for a mere zero $0 you can download another one.
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  • Posted on Apr 08, 2009

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Hi Paul,
You can download a copy of the entire manual, torque setting, head stud pattern, and every other usefulbit of info from here. Godd luck with the rebuild, let me know if you have any dramas with the manual. Cheers. 
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  • Posted on Sep 14, 2009

SOURCE: FZR 1000,timeing chain rattle

check the cam chain tensioners.

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dude! it is not the same engine. these guys will help you. www.cbr125r.ca/forum/index.php Good luck!

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