How do you remove cam cover on CT Bike?

How do you remove cam cover on CT Bike?

Remove the 10mm bolt from the right side partly and use a rubber mallet to strike it gently. The cam cover on the opposite side will pop out. Remove bolt. Remove the valve covers and back off the rocker arm adjustment screw from both intake and exhaust sides.

How to remove cam sprocket on CT70 trail bike?

Remove bolt. Remove the valve covers and back off the rocker arm adjustment screw from both intake and exhaust sides. Use a 17mm socket to keep the engine from turning, then use a 9mm socket to remove the 3 cam sprocket bolts. Remove the screw on the left side of the head. The cam sprocket should come loose easily.

Where is the cam tensioner nut on ct70head?

First take the 3 Acorn nuts and a 10mm hex nut from the front finned cover. Remove the cover gently, the finns are fragile, do not hit the fins. The cam tensioner lock nut is located on the left side, above the cam chain adjustment bolt.

How do you change cam timing on CT CT trail bike?

Remove the bolt on the bottom left and unscrew the adjustment screw, until it is almost out of the case. this will slacken the cam timing chain. Remove the 10mm bolt from the right side partly and use a rubber mallet to strike it gently. The cam cover on the opposite side will pop out. Remove bolt.

Remove the 10mm bolt from the right side partly and use a rubber mallet to strike it gently. The cam cover on the opposite side will pop out. Remove bolt. Remove the valve covers and back off the rocker arm adjustment screw from both intake and exhaust sides.

Remove bolt. Remove the valve covers and back off the rocker arm adjustment screw from both intake and exhaust sides. Use a 17mm socket to keep the engine from turning, then use a 9mm socket to remove the 3 cam sprocket bolts. Remove the screw on the left side of the head. The cam sprocket should come loose easily.

Where is the cam tensioner on a ct70head?

The cam tensioner lock nut is located on the left side, above the cam chain adjustment bolt. Note: Some engines don’t have the lock nut and bolt. Remove the bolt on the bottom left and unscrew the adjustment screw, until it is almost out of the case. this will slacken the cam timing chain.

How do you remove the head from a CT trail bike?

Use a 17mm socket to keep the engine from turning, then use a 9mm socket to remove the 3 cam sprocket bolts. Remove the screw on the left side of the head. The cam sprocket should come loose easily. Separate and remove head from the cylinder.