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Thread: 185S Timing help needed...

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    185S Timing help needed...

    Putting a 1981 185S Honda back together. And I have a question.

    The cam chain gear that bolts to the cam shaft is currently off of the cam shaft.

    It can bolt on in two ways. How do I know which way to bolt the gear onto the camshaft?

    I have ripped through the manual but I am not seeing it.


    Thanks
    Jim

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    It doesn't matter. It can go either way

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    There should be a little o on the face of the cam sprocket. Put that at the top aligned with the little mark on the valve cover. Page 56 if you have the factory manual.

    Rob

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    I have the manual and I see what you mean on page 56. The question that I have is how do you know where to attach the gear to the cam? I would think it does matter. Couldn't it be bolted on 180 degrees off?

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    Pretty sure that it will matter 180 Degrees off, Is not timed. You attach the Timing chain sprocket to the Cam with the 2 or 3 bolts. Align the "o" Mark on the sprocket.

    I just said same thing as every1 but i am Misunderstanding i think.

    "how do you know where to attach the gear to the cam?"

    You know where ounce your Bolt holes and "o" Mark is all aligned..

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    ? Not sure what that was all supposed to mean?

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    Idk, Maybe this will help//

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