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Hi, I'm new here and after reading many posts there seems to be knowledgeable people here. I wanted to adjust the valves in 2004 kodiak 400 4x4.

i tried to line the "T" line up for top dead centre but it won't stay there. What the problem is that when I move the wheel to line it up it simply moves about 1" to the left off the mark. It's like it springs off. I took the spark plug out thinking maybe it was because of compression but that did not help. Has anyone else had this trouble lining up the straight line beside the "T" on the flywheel? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. Thanks John

  • Ajmboy changed the title to 2004 Yamaha Kodiak 400 Lining Up TDC Mark
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The  only way  I  know of  if it  doesn't stay  on TDC  when  you set it there  is to  physically   jam  the  motor  from turning over. I  have no  idea  what   is making it  move unless it  is the  magnets  in the  magneto.  If  that  is the  case ,  the  motor  is still  close enough  to  TDC  to  set the valves.

 

 

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It could've that,I have no idea. When I physically move the wheel to find TDC there is the one spot while turning it that it wants to.spring ahead. That is where the TDC mark is thus it won't stay on the mark. I was thinking maybe it was because the valves were to tight on the exhaust side but I loosened that side right off and it still does it.

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