Question: Timing Problems

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i am putting my motor back together and im doing the timing chain at this moment while i got her back together and now i have no compression and cylinder #1 and i had compression before, if its not timed right the valves are being timed right? and is that the reason why i would have no compression? any suggestion or idea out would much apreciate the help thanks.

sled: 2007 yamaha phazer mtx
 
I would guess that yes the valve timing is off and holding a valve open during the compression stroke.
 
You also have to take into account valve clearance and of course the decompression mechanism. I believe it only acts upon cylinder 1 which is what you are seeing possibly. What is the psi?
 
I forgot about the decompression mechanism my bad and yes if the valve timing is too far off the valves and pistons can hit.
 
cannondale27 said:
You also have to take into account valve clearance and of course the decompression mechanism. I believe it only acts upon cylinder 1 which is what you are seeing possibly. What is the psi?

cylinder #1 is 0 psi
cylinder #2 is 50 psi
 
Wow neither is enough to fire the engine. You check valve clearance?
 
Factory timing page. Didn't read it all, hopefully it's all there.
 

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