'89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Hey glad things are okay with the piston
Seting the cams isn't to hard as long as you follow the heinz manual.
When i turn my engine and line the T1 and T2 marks the lines on the end of the cams (on mine anyway) dont line up absolutly spot on, they were just a little forward or back of the mark about 0.5 to 1mm. If you are a tooth out on the cam gears you will know as it will be about 3mm off the line on the end of the cam.
Also do you have a torque wrench? as the 3 brass head bolts on each head are easily broken. (broke one of mine
) dont over tighten them!
I am sure you will be fine

Seting the cams isn't to hard as long as you follow the heinz manual.
When i turn my engine and line the T1 and T2 marks the lines on the end of the cams (on mine anyway) dont line up absolutly spot on, they were just a little forward or back of the mark about 0.5 to 1mm. If you are a tooth out on the cam gears you will know as it will be about 3mm off the line on the end of the cam.
Also do you have a torque wrench? as the 3 brass head bolts on each head are easily broken. (broke one of mine

I am sure you will be fine

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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
yep, i have a torque wrench, nout special it's only a draper but it's good enough. :)skinnydog0_0 wrote:Hey glad things are okay with the piston![]()
Seting the cams isn't to hard as long as you follow the heinz manual.
When i turn my engine and line the T1 and T2 marks the lines on the end of the cams (on mine anyway) dont line up absolutly spot on, they were just a little forward or back of the mark about 0.5 to 1mm. If you are a tooth out on the cam gears you will know as it will be about 3mm off the line on the end of the cam.
Also do you have a torque wrench? as the 3 brass head bolts on each head are easily broken. (broke one of mine) dont over tighten them!
I am sure you will be fine
One of the the bolts that screw into the oil distributor has a dodgy thread so I've ordered a new one, along with a new gasket for the clutch cover and a new air filter.
Exams start Thursday so won't get a chance to do anything now till next weekend anyway. Still, getting there slowly. :D
Cheers
Russ
Russ
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Well after 51 day, £78 and hours of sweating and swearing i have achived thus:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xZ_r2dHIpk
I'm happier than a pig in swine. I've gone through 4 heat cycles now and have just change the oil. Just about to take the forks out as dust and oil seals should be here tomorrow. Get here backtogether and off for the MOT Friday morning all being well i should be on the road by Friday evening.
Many thaks to every one that has helped me, espch; Skinny, Cammo, CMJMJ and OP!!
This thread has been brought to you by the letters: W,I,N & V & the number 4
Cheers muchley! :D
Russ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xZ_r2dHIpk
I'm happier than a pig in swine. I've gone through 4 heat cycles now and have just change the oil. Just about to take the forks out as dust and oil seals should be here tomorrow. Get here backtogether and off for the MOT Friday morning all being well i should be on the road by Friday evening.

Many thaks to every one that has helped me, espch; Skinny, Cammo, CMJMJ and OP!!
This thread has been brought to you by the letters: W,I,N & V & the number 4
Cheers muchley! :D
Russ

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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
w00t
Good arrows man...very impressive skills and motivation!
Glad it has been sorted...it will be worth it!
Good arrows man...very impressive skills and motivation!
Glad it has been sorted...it will be worth it!
IMPERATOR REX ANGLORUM
The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
The V4 is the law..
NC30 - No9 - my old mate
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Well done Russ, im back off holiday now but am off on honeymoon from sat for a week, when im back you will have to bring her round so i can have a look and i can show you my labour of love as well
chris
( if you still need those bits i have them, but as shes now running if not dont worry! )
chris
( if you still need those bits i have them, but as shes now running if not dont worry! )
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Glad you got it sorted Russ
I bet you feel alot more in tune with your bike after having it apart and getting back together again
I think the weather is supposed to get better for the weekend so you might be able to get a few miles under your belt

I bet you feel alot more in tune with your bike after having it apart and getting back together again

I think the weather is supposed to get better for the weekend so you might be able to get a few miles under your belt

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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Cheers gents. Yep it's a great feeling fixing it your self. I confident now that should anything go wrong with the engine now, I'll be able to fix it on my tod(with a little help from you guys
) I dread to think how much it would have cost me to get all that work done a a garage. :-S
Went for a quick blast last night before taking the forks off, was surprised by how much pull it's now got and that first gear sure is long!!!! :D
Anyhoo, I'm off to attempt to change the fork oil and seals so i may well be back for some more help very shortly.
Once again, thanks to everyone that has helped me!!
Cheers
Russ
P.S Chris, i will have all those bit's off you still. I'll take a ride up when you get back from your honeymoon :)


Went for a quick blast last night before taking the forks off, was surprised by how much pull it's now got and that first gear sure is long!!!! :D
Anyhoo, I'm off to attempt to change the fork oil and seals so i may well be back for some more help very shortly.
Once again, thanks to everyone that has helped me!!
Cheers
Russ
P.S Chris, i will have all those bit's off you still. I'll take a ride up when you get back from your honeymoon :)

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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
no probs mate, still have them in an envelope in the garage.
should be back ( with no volcanic ash or what ever they think of next! ) on monday 28th and my next day off is the thursday 24th.
would be good to get some pictures of them next to each other. i have not had mine next to another nc30 to compare how much she has changed in size length / width etc to standard.
should be back ( with no volcanic ash or what ever they think of next! ) on monday 28th and my next day off is the thursday 24th.
would be good to get some pictures of them next to each other. i have not had mine next to another nc30 to compare how much she has changed in size length / width etc to standard.
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
Just read this whole post!
Congratulations on getting stuck in and gettin her running! Always nice when hours of work and labour (and £££ of course) all lead to the outcome you were after!
Talk about in at the deep end with the 400s hey
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Enjoy riding. I'm bringing mine to work daily now, weather is good for it and much nicer riding through traffic than sitting in it!
Enjoy
Rob
Congratulations on getting stuck in and gettin her running! Always nice when hours of work and labour (and £££ of course) all lead to the outcome you were after!
Talk about in at the deep end with the 400s hey

Enjoy riding. I'm bringing mine to work daily now, weather is good for it and much nicer riding through traffic than sitting in it!
Enjoy

Rob
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Re: '89 VFR NC30 - Wont start.
This thread scares me. I hope I never have to do anything like this. Ever.
Very well done though. You have some skills.
Just in time for the awesome weather too!
Very well done though. You have some skills.

Just in time for the awesome weather too!