Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [47/221] Remova

Suzuki GS500E (1989-1997) [47/221] Remova
2-12 Engine, clutch and transmission
10.28 The pulse generator cover Is secured by three screws
(arrows)
Note: The camshafts and followers can be
removed with the engine in the frame.
Remova'
1 Remove the valve cover (S88 Section 7).
2 Unscrew the three screws securing the
pulse generator coli cover to the right-hand
side crankcase cover (a" IIluatretlon). The
engine can be rotated by using a 19 mm
spanner on the timing rotor and tuming It in a
clockwise directi0n only. Alternatively, place
the motorcycle on its centre stand, select a
high gear and rotate the rear wheel by hand in
its normal direction of rotation. Rotate the
engine until the R. T mark on the rotor aligns
with the centre of the left-hand pulse
identification
either the cap or the cylinder head If they are
loose.
8 Slip the camchain off the sprocket and
withdraw the camshaft and sprocket. On P. R,
S, T and V models, note the shim fitted to the
generator coil, and so that the notches In the
right-hand end of each camshaft face each
other (see lIhJ8tr8tions).To ease reassembly,
make alignment marks on the sprockets,
chain and camshafts with a felt pen.
3 Remove the camchain tensioner and the
front carnchain guide blade (see Section 8).
4 Before disturbing the camshaft journal
caps, check for the identification markings.
which should be the lettel'S A, B,C and D, one
for each cap, cast into their top surfaces and
facing out (see Illustration). These markings
ensure that the caps can be matched up to
their original journals on installation. If no
markings are visible, mark your own using a
felt pen. If necessary, make a sketch of the
layout as an aid for Installation.
S Working on one camshaft at a tlme..slad<en
all cap bolts evenly and a little at a time in a
criss-cross sequence, then remove the caps
(S88 illustration). Retrieve the dowels from
10.5 Unscrew the camshaft cap bolts and
remove the caps

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