• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

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    Thanks for your patience and support!

TE410 (2000 model) timing - any ideas?

zade

Husqvarna
A Class
Hi All,
After a long wait with the bike buried at the back of the shed while i race my newer Huskie, I've finally got round to putting the engine back together on the old TE410 (left kickstart only model) and once the engine was back together i found it kicks back like an old mule!
It never used to do that, so after a bit of tinkering i recon it's the timing being out...
But how do i set the timing?
The only maker I've found on the stator backplate has no corresponding mark on the casing...!
Is it just try it and see or is there a secret trick...?
Can anyone help?
I don't really want to keep kicking it over as it is because it REALLY hurts when it kicks back :-(
any advise greatly recieved
cheers
zade
www.lfb-enduro.com
 
hi, ive got the same bike (2000 model) and the same problem (although we have not got as far as kicking it back up yet), the only mark we have found so far is on the top cam chain cog, did you have the whole engine in bits? do you remember if you saw any markings on any cogs at all? the mark you are talking about on the stator is actually at 12 oclock on the case, although when we lined those up it was nowhere near TDC?! i believe every model is different too.
 
Well if this helps anyone who may read this, what we have done is lined up that little punch mark on the top cam chain cog so its flush to the casing with the chain on and at TDC (using the straw etc technique), valves seem ok too. Will hopefully get to see if it starts tomorrow. I am quietly confident she will start because if it doesn't there will be a lit match flying towards it! Why is there so little info available for these things!
 
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