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Did you pull the throttle bodies?Done.
Thanks for all the advice. Changing the shim on the #2 cylinder was very easy. The process did take time but nothing difficult.
One learning. To turn the camchain tension screw I needed a 1/8th inch by 8" long slotted screwdriver that I picked up at the local hardware store. I used a small vice grip to hold it in place. Did the whole job by myself with two hands. No problem.
The 3/16ths inch by 12" long driver I picked up months ago was too wide.
No, I did not have to pull the throttle body. I didn't even have to remove the gas tank - even though I had the new fuel line and special clamps on hand.Did you pull the throttle bodies?
Sorry for the delayed response but "YES" you can release it. You will need to wind it up again to get the cam(s) back in though.. . .
Byron,
I was wondering if you could release the tensioners after you have the cams off. I'm glad you have that in your write up. I plan to adjust mine in the spring.