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I really did break off two of the teeth of the sprocket flange. I was a little confused on how to rotate the CAM the motor is an 83. In using the two books "how to modify" and 101 projects the 101 projects books says to remove the CAm nut in order to rotate the CAM so I did using the CAM bar and I broke two teeth off in the process attempting to use just the sprocket and the flange. As you can see I am an extreme novice in this area. As to the process I took the CAM towers and heads off together to replace a broken head stud. I did not have the $ to do a full top end but the motor only has about 25k miles on it so Ithought it was not necessary. I did replace the piston rings and replaced all of the Devilar studs with steel. Now I am in the process of trying to set the timing and re-assemble. My lack of knowledge and experince proving to be a real detriment in the re-assembly. Everyone in this forum has been really helpful. Could not have made it this far without help.
Mike
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