Ok, but I did check them and they spin freely without noise and theres no play. But anyways, seems something came in between the beld and sprocket, belt has small tear at one spot in the middle, looks like it was something round that punched a hole into the beld, and the belt skipped a couple of teeth.
What I would like to know now is how easily should I be able to turn the cams on the sprocket when the belt is removed? In know the springs give some resistance but I can only turn it with my right hand ( I'm right handed ), I cannot turn it with my left hand. Some people say that that means theres too much resistance and the head might be warped. Whats your experience?
What I would like to know now is how easily should I be able to turn the cams on the sprocket when the belt is removed? In know the springs give some resistance but I can only turn it with my right hand ( I'm right handed ), I cannot turn it with my left hand. Some people say that that means theres too much resistance and the head might be warped. Whats your experience?