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00.warrior350

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I recently purchased a 1991 yamaha warrior. I replaced the timing chain and timing chain tensioner. Once I started it, it ran fine for about 30 seconds then it cut off. When I tried starting it again the crank just spins and spins almost like it's not catching. Does anyone know what might be causing this? The one way seemed fine when put back on. Thank you in advance for the help.
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Check your flywheel keyway didbt break or strip, the timing marks will look ok but the marks won't be clocked to the crank correctly
 
Found the problem. The bolt that holds the cam sprocket to the cam was loose. But now it's making a ticking/knocking noise. Any ideas on what it might be?
 

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Found the problem. The bolt that holds the cam sprocket to the cam was loose. But now it's making a ticking/knocking noise. Any ideas on what itight be
There's a chip in the cylinder head causing the exhaust leak. I'm buying a new top end and cylinder head so hopefully that fixes the noise and smoke.
 
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The pin looked perfectly fine. What's wrong with the Chinese heads? I might have to cancel my order
Cheap material, smaller ports, cam and rockers made out of cheap material so they trash themselves right away. Trust me cancel the order. I've seen it too often.
 
I can't get a pic right now but where the exhaust stud screws in at chipped/broke so there's only one bolt holding the exhaust one. It's a decent sized chunk missing
Should just send the head too dune recer weston drw performance and see if he can just fix your head and set it up properly that's your best bet
 
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