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bwill166
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2006 monster 1000 s2r timing belt replacement
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November 26, 2018, 04:33:17 PM »
Hi all. So I got my cam timing issue resolved. now on to the belts. So if there were already belts on it , it wouldn't be a problem. But, it came to me with no belts. So I align all the marks to install the belts. No problem there. But as a double check, does anyone know how many teeth on the belts from crank mark to the verticle cylinder mark and the horizontal cylinder mark? Appreciate the input.
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Re: 2006 monster 1000 s2r timing belt replacement
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November 27, 2018, 09:06:05 PM »
Dont know the number, but someone will.
Have you lined up the crank TDC marker behind the timing case plug when you lined up the pulley markers? There may be a notched tooth that lines up with a pointer in the dim recesses of the case and you need a strong light to see it. You'd swear the factory was making servicing more difficult. Gone are the days of a timing window.
Some models have cam plugs allowing the use of cam locking pins that screw into the plug holes to locate the cams/pulleys. I use them, but be aware of the danger of catastrophic results if you forget to remove them and start the bike!
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