My power valve was set up as per manual, (ie dowel hole lines up) but the power valve has a step if you run your finger in the port. To get the PV to have no step the pulley needs to be half a hole towards the right.
Post has been edited as it really made no sense.
-- Edited by bones on Thursday 30th of January 2014 09:29:53 PM
photos needed. a very confusing description there.
I see what you mean, I should proof read before posting too. Sorry about that, I'll get some pictures tonight and post up tomorrow. Ta I have edited original post..
-- Edited by bones on Thursday 30th of January 2014 09:21:57 PM
-- Edited by bones on Thursday 30th of January 2014 09:31:00 PM
Mine is the same when the holes are lined up the valve isn't quite flush in the exhaust I have to have the pulley wheel slightly of line to get it flush in the port
Here is a picture, with the power valve smooth in the port the pulley alignment is like this. It sounds like mine is the same as Phils.
Also the new exhaust gasket I bought a while ago was to big to fit in the recess on the barrel so I thought I would get a copper one, also this doesn't fit in the recess is this normal with the copper gasket? and will it crush to fit?
Should it not fit in the recess hole and crush in there rather sit just on the outside? It looks close to fitting in the recess, I have never seen these copper ring gaskets before.
-- Edited by bones on Friday 31st of January 2014 06:37:02 PM
Ah i see what you mean now. Interesting one. Can you take the pulley wheel off and check what shape the recess is on the back and what shape the end of the valve is ( where the pulley bolts to it).
There are two different shapes and this could be the reason. One is diamond and one is rounded ended rectangle. If it is the diamond it can be restricted.
The links to the photos below should show you what i mean.