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    clearly you are being ripped off. 15psi in a cylinder is plenty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jamiestreet View Post
    Thank you for your input. Work was carried out by a qualified motorcycle mechanic at my home before I took it to the shop. Someone that has made one simple mistake (no matter how terrible it ended up being) shouldn't deserve the description of knowing 'fuck all' and 'knowing absolutely nothing about'.

    I'm just looking for an estimate at how long this would usually take a qualified mechanic to do. With just the one (terrible) mistake made, we managed to do it in just under three hours which included taking the head off and re-installing. I told the shop before bringing it in that the problem must lie in the timing / engine top end as everything else (fuel, air, spark etc.) was all in good order. Just looking for an estimate, not a rant about how stupid we are. Cheers.
    they're a qualified mechanic, you paid good money for them to do the job. one of the reasons the chargeout rates are what they are is for warranty. why is'nt your qualified mechanic who made one simple mistake (followed by the other simple mistake of turning it over by hand and not finding a tight spot which would indicate that something is a miss and needing rechecking before applying starter motor and making another simple mistake....) sorting this for you?

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    I used to fix appliances. Turn up with a incorrectly assembled washing machine and its going to take 3 times as long as a repair to ensure its safe to turn it on and test to see what was the original fault.

    Lets be honest you already had it in your head a bike shop was going to rip you off and that's why you got Greggs cousins mates ex wifes new husband to destroy your engine for 2 dozen beers.
    I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.

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    The first thing i drum into all my apprentices is that any fuckwit can do 95 percent of the job, all we have to teach you is the 5 percent that lays to waste the first 95 percent.

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    Zounds - sounds a mess... The real question is where to from here?

    If you are lucky a few bent valves if not - well - more... Maybe theres more though. What were you originally trying to achieve? ie why did you pull the head in the first place???

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    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    The first thing i drum into all my apprentices is that any fuckwit can do 95 percent of the job, all we have to teach you is the 5 percent that lays to waste the first 95 percent.
    Egg Zachary why my bikes go into the shop for anything internal. If you can see it without draining the oil is a good rule of thumb for is it worth a crack. Then season with are you happy to replace it if you fuck it up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trade_nancy View Post
    I would have used a GO TO END - done the compression test FIRST. Saved all the other work.
    Same, as soon as I had checked spark
    Quote Originally Posted by sidecar bob View Post
    Nono, read post #6 again, he told the mechanic it must be a timing issue, thefore helping the mechanic & saving himself valuable labour.
    Would you believe a customer who told you that?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kickaha View Post
    Same, as soon as I had checked spark

    Would you believe a customer who told you that?
    I listen to what they are telling me, not what they are saying, all I would have heard there is "we've fucked with it & fucked it up"
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    Day and a half for me to do it - I like to clean everything on the way



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    Quote Originally Posted by jamiestreet View Post
    Thank you for your input. Work was carried out by a qualified motorcycle mechanic at my home before I took it to the shop. Someone that has made one simple mistake (no matter how terrible it ended up being) shouldn't deserve the description of knowing 'fuck all' and 'knowing absolutely nothing about'.

    I'm just looking for an estimate at how long this would usually take a qualified mechanic to do. With just the one (terrible) mistake made, we managed to do it in just under three hours which included taking the head off and re-installing. I told the shop before bringing it in that the problem must lie in the timing / engine top end as everything else (fuel, air, spark etc.) was all in good order. Just looking for an estimate, not a rant about how stupid we are. Cheers.
    How on earth can you fuck up intake and exhaust cams, they are MARKED intake and exhaust for fuggs sake.. and WHY on earth was your QUALIFIED
    mechanic in there in the first place..
    The timing marks are on the HEAD for fuggs sake...

    take it up the ass and suck it up, you both fucked up and deserve what you have, a lump of shit..

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    That list is a solid days work
    It'll certainly have bent valves by now, I would say a tooth on a sprocket is 12 degrees on one of them and that is enough to fuck valves, let alone with the wrong cams in.
    Some Kawasakis have an I and E stamped in to the cam gears, which is why I always mark the bastards

    Why was the head off in the first place?
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    Ha...Thats true but life is full horrible choices sometimes Merv. Then sometimes just plain stuff happens... and then some more stuff happens.....




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    Quote Originally Posted by ducatilover View Post

    Why was the head off in the first place?
    It needed a oil change ..............

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    I bet it went something like this

    Fuel/Spark OK - concerned frown (hmm, something's a bit odd here)
    Cam timing incorrect - niggling feeling of dread (oh no... don't tell me)
    Cams fitted to incorrect sides - double bloody facepalm (FUCKS SAKES I HATE THESE ONES)
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    And they say I'm a mean, twisted cunt. I am, clearly, but you cunts are being nothing short of big old nasty meany-pants.


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