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Here’s a pic of the adjuster screw, I’ve destroyed it trying to turn it. It moved some but now nothing. Here’s the oil also. I’ve always used standard oil, with no additives. No saying it’s wrong but never had problems before? Just all of the sudden now

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The adjuster will sometimes get in a bind when you put the case back on too and cause odd pressure on the clutch plates.  As Frank said, I'd drain and refill with wet clutch approved oil as modern auto oils have so many friction modifiers that they'll make a clutch slip.  Especially a worn older centrifugal clutch.

Oh, and smoking now but wasn't before either has to be residual oil from being pulled apart and put back together or valves were damaged when the timing chain broke.  Did you do a compression test after getting it back together?  Curious if a valve is slightly bent. 

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Yes, valves seals and lapped the valves. Valves guides were ok. I believe I’m good to go now, I’ll let it sit over night before I add oil again, RTV the case...... Don’t bash, I know it’s frowned up on. And I’ll try again. The smoking did seem to clear up right before I pulled it back apart. I’m sure it was just residual.

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