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    R75/5 Engine Rebuild - Timing Chain Master Link

    Does anyone have a trick way to assemble a new cam chain master link? There's not enough slack in the chain to preassemble it, and not even enough room to insert the new master link from below. I've assembled most of it from the top, no problem, but it looks like I have to stick the bottom...
  2. b25bsaboy

    Timing Marks - Crank Shaft Sprocket/Cam Shaft Gear

    Good evening and New Year šŸ„³ I purchased a 1972 BMW R75/5 a year and half ago as a project to work on in the winter. The bike was put In to storage, covered in Vaseline till I bought it home. Pretty much stripped and I am doing a mechanical restoration and thus far all is going as planned. In...
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    Timing chain helpful suggestion No. 11

    Here is an idea that provides a more or less fool-proof means of keeping track of the timing chain cover bolts on airhead engines. It helps keep all the original fasteners in proper relationship to the cover and, in one place. I marked the engine number on the cardboard because I have two...
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