DSN_KLR650
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Ted Palmer
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by Ted Palmer » Wed May 10, 2000 8:31 am
John Laybolt wrote:
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> >From the list, i've gathered that all the specs on the
> KLR tighten over time, the exhaust valves tightening
> faster than the intakes.
[...]
> Am I correct?
I'd expect the clearances to close up over time.
If the clearances were to open up, that would suggest that there is
wear occuring between the cam and shim.
I'd expect a valve hammering against the valve seat a few thousand
times a minute to wear more than a lubricated cam/shim interface.
Mister_T
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Ted Palmer
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by Ted Palmer » Wed May 10, 2000 8:31 am
Kevin Green wrote:
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> I bought an '00 with 450 miles. Now has about 800 miles and was
> wondering whether I should check shims.
[...]
Most 4-stroke motors with manually set valve clearances have a
requirement to check the clearances this early in the motor's life,
and the KLR is no different.
Best to get it checked.
Mister_T
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