you can check the cam timing without taking it any further apart.
generaly the inlet and exhaust valves are about the same lift at TDC on the overlap stroke. just stick a couple of pushrods down it and see.
i dont know what cam you should have in it as im not very 850 savvy. but i have no doubt somone on here should know what it will be and have some timing figures ie: full lift at 110 ATDC ect or even lift at TDC if youre lucky !
obviously with standard gears the timing figures wont be spot on, but there or there abouts is ok
hope this it of use.
flat performance on 850 after fitting timing chain-
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Re: flat performance on 850 after fitting timing chain-
I assume you did not remove distributer when changing chain. So if the ignition timing is correct, the timing chain should be correct. So check the ignition timing.
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Re: flat performance on 850 after fitting timing chain-
thats not daft!ivor badger wrote:I assume you did not remove distributer when changing chain. So if the ignition timing is correct, the timing chain should be correct. So check the ignition timing.

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Re: flat performance on 850 after fitting timing chain-
The point was, that the distributer is timed by the cam and if the cam timing is set wrongly, then so will the ignition timing be set wrongly. DOH!
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Re: flat performance on 850 after fitting timing chain-
Unless you retimed the ignition after changing the chain, then the ignition will be retarded the 9' you retarded the cam.