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Old 12th September 2015, 23:50   #8
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Originally Posted by Phil-T4 View Post
Sorry but the front inlet cam pulley is keyed to the camshaft!
What I wrote was "The front sprockets are NOT "keyed" to the camshafts like the rear ones are"

And they are not.

As I read it the OP was wanting to understand how moving the front sprocket with the timing tool would impact on the rear sprockets. The fact that the front sprockets are not keyed to the camshaft but float on a hub is in my view the critical thing for the OP to understand.

To the OP, I hope that you have the answer you were seeking.
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