wedoo2
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First off is that I am going to change my old water pump. My question is should the impeller fan move freely? I have the cover off of it (still will need to take the entire front cover off) and was just wondering if the fan should be rotating?
The reason I am changing the water pump is, one it is old, and two the bike got very hot at the end of the riding season due to the fan sensor did not turn the fan on. The left side started to steam badly and I have changed the head gasket. I have since by-passed the sensor so I can turn on the fan with a toggle switch. Since the radiator is off figured I would change the pump too.
I am having a problem putting the timing belt back on. I set the timing mark to T1 and the right side UP is straight up and the marks match. But I cannot turn the right side to the point it matches the marks without one of the exhaust valves hitting. I go very slowly when I do this because in the past I have bent valves.
I have turned the motor around multiple times and it is still stopping me from turning the cam. Any pointers are welcome.
The reason I am changing the water pump is, one it is old, and two the bike got very hot at the end of the riding season due to the fan sensor did not turn the fan on. The left side started to steam badly and I have changed the head gasket. I have since by-passed the sensor so I can turn on the fan with a toggle switch. Since the radiator is off figured I would change the pump too.
I am having a problem putting the timing belt back on. I set the timing mark to T1 and the right side UP is straight up and the marks match. But I cannot turn the right side to the point it matches the marks without one of the exhaust valves hitting. I go very slowly when I do this because in the past I have bent valves.
I have turned the motor around multiple times and it is still stopping me from turning the cam. Any pointers are welcome.