M mjwittt Joined Jun 2013 3 Posts | 0+ Discussion Starter Jul 2, 2013 #1 Anyone with a good way to find TDC on my '13 FE350? Has a Rekluse, no kickstarter. In the past, I've used the kickstarter on other bike to cycle the engine until TDC was found. Rear wheel spins withthe Kluse :cheers:
Anyone with a good way to find TDC on my '13 FE350? Has a Rekluse, no kickstarter. In the past, I've used the kickstarter on other bike to cycle the engine until TDC was found. Rear wheel spins withthe Kluse :cheers:
C Chas Joined Jul 2001 448 Posts | 4+ Loomis, CA Jul 2, 2013 #2 Why or when do you need to find TDC? Note that finding TDC is not necessary if you are just checking valve clearances.
Why or when do you need to find TDC? Note that finding TDC is not necessary if you are just checking valve clearances.
M mjwittt Joined Jun 2013 3 Posts | 0+ Discussion Starter Jul 2, 2013 #3 I'd like to install a Dirt Tricks Chain Tensioner. Engine must be at TDC to install this part
K kipper Joined May 2011 89 Posts | 0+ Uk Jul 2, 2013 #4 Where are you based? I would contact a dealer who sells recluse and maybe KTM. in UK Three Counties in Wokingham do. Out of interest, why changing tensioner? Problems with original?
Where are you based? I would contact a dealer who sells recluse and maybe KTM. in UK Three Counties in Wokingham do. Out of interest, why changing tensioner? Problems with original?
C Chas Joined Jul 2001 448 Posts | 4+ Loomis, CA Jul 3, 2013 #5 The easiest way to find TDC on the compression stroke in auto clutch bikes is to remove the flywheel cover on the left side and rotate the flywheel.
The easiest way to find TDC on the compression stroke in auto clutch bikes is to remove the flywheel cover on the left side and rotate the flywheel.