I dunno what *you* are talking about- mine was off 3ppq and I traced it down to a malfunctioning timing chain tensioner! It's also important to keep the ROM fluid topped off- if you notice your XL7 is losing voices, you're probably low on ROM fluid. I just got done hosing out my filters and man it's never sounded better! Hahah- actually the XL7 is an suv btw :) _SS On 4/20/06 10:59 AM, "Bob S." <tttsystems@...> wrote: > HELLO----MIDI timing problems can not be fixed with a retensioning of a timing > chain ! > > I think Jon wanted to be in the XL7 motorcycle group and not the XL7 > keyboard/drum machine group..... > > Bob > Corona/Riverside, CA > > > -----Original Message----- >> From: jon14772002 <jon14772002@...> >> Sent: Apr 20, 2006 10:01 AM >> To: xl7@yahoogroups.com >> Subject: [xl7] Timeing chain tensioner >> >> I hate to bring this up but the labor is pretty easy. I used to be a >> tech at a tri dealer one of there car lines was suzuki. I can personaly >> do the job correctly in 1 hour 45 minutes flat. The average b tech >> should be able to do it in 3 hours. If it's his frist one I would say 4 >> to 4 hours 30 minutes. I would do them for 8 labor hours customer pay >> at the dealer just to give the customer a break the 13.7 book time is >> way to much. The total bill used to be $946.76 inc tax / 6% here in ct >> $79 dollers an hour labor rate. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> Yahoo! Groups Links >> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > >
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Re: [xl7] Timeing chain tensioner
2006-04-24 by Nathan Seven
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