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valve adjustment
Need some expert oppinions. I received my shims from Fred today and
did my valve adjustment. When I put it back together, I rechecked
the valve clearances and found that my LI is .001 over the max
specification. The new valve clearances are below.
RI = .008
LI = .009
RE = .010
LE = .010
Do you think I should worry about the LI being .001 over or should I
take it apart and adjust it again?
Appreciate your help.
Earl A16
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valve adjustment
I'd let it go...
On Thu, 22 May 2003, eblansfield wrote: >Need some expert oppinions. I received my shims from Fred today and >did my valve adjustment. When I put it back together, I rechecked >the valve clearances and found that my LI is .001 over the max >specification. The new valve clearances are below. > >RI = .008 >LI = .009 >RE = .010 >LE = .010 > >Do you think I should worry about the LI being .001 over or should I >take it apart and adjust it again? > >Appreciate your help. > >Earl A16 > > >List sponsored by Dual Sport News at www.dualsportnews.com. List FAQ courtesy of Chris Krok at: www.bigcee.com/klr650faq.html >Unsubscribe by sending a blank message to: >DSN_klr650-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com . > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > >
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valve adjustment
Do you think I should worry about the LI being .001 over or should I
take it apart and adjust it again?
Appreciate your help.
Earl A16
Earl-------nothing to worry about being .001 over. This will not hurt your
engine and will just allow you to go longer between the next shim change.
Don't worry about it.
Mark Sampson
www.bigdogadventure.com
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valve adjustment
I don't know how many miles are on the bike.
If it's less than 5k or so, your valves will tighten up and you won't
have to live with the extra noise for long.
If I had 10k on mine, I would adjust closer to mid to keep the motor
from scaring off the deer I'm trying to poach!
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "Mark Sampson"
wrote:
not hurt your> > Do you think I should worry about the LI being .001 over or should I > take it apart and adjust it again? > > Appreciate your help. > > Earl A16 > > > > Earl-------nothing to worry about being .001 over. This will
change.> engine and will just allow you to go longer between the next shim
> Don't worry about it. > > Mark Sampson > www.bigdogadventure.com
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valve adjustment
Thanks for everyones advice. I only have 700 miles on my bike and everyone
says the valves will tighten up themselves, so I am going to leave and get back
to riding.
Thanks again for you help.
Earl A16
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valve adjustment
All the big dogs say they tighten up, so I take that as truth.
About the only thing you might hear would be some tapping from the
valve, but nothing can rattle and humm like that old KZ400 I had,
adjust to spec, and 200 miles later it was a tap dancing fool.
An unsure who said it, but "A tappy valve is a happy valve"
Dooden
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, noriolefan@a... wrote: > Thanks for everyones advice. I only have 700 miles on my bike and everyone > says the valves will tighten up themselves, so I am going to leave and get back > to riding. > > Thanks again for you help. > > Earl A16 > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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valve adjustment
Hey guys,
Been a while since I posted to the list. Looking for a little help
from Listers with experience in valves and especially the cam chain
adjustment. Just replaced a couple of shims in my A1 [ first valve
adjustment, Can you believe it?]My problem is realigning the cams
With the exhaust cam aligned properly using the markings the intake
cam is off a little bit the arrow slightly tilted ahead[ maybe an
1/8th to 1/4 of an inch. I tried removing the tensioner all together
with little difference. Now I can get the cam to allign using the
arrows however there is some slack in the chain on top and for the
chain to come tight I am back to my original problem. Can anyone help
me in this area???
I am also wondering if I left the intake cam tilted ahead slightley
will the tensioner solve my problem for me???? by tightening the
chain and bringing the cam back to the proper setting
Any help is greatly appreciated
Thanks
Wayne Pike
A1
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valve adjustment
The 2 arrows wont align perfect. Look at the distance between 2
teeth. if that distance is enough to bring the arrows closer in spec
than move it. If it will move it out more than leave it alone. I
think Mine are about 1/8 in off. I have knocked mine of af alignment
once.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "piker650" wrote: > Hey guys, > Been a while since I posted to the list. Looking for a little help > from Listers with experience in valves and especially the cam chain > adjustment. Just replaced a couple of shims in my A1 [ first valve > adjustment, Can you believe it?]My problem is realigning the cams > With the exhaust cam aligned properly using the markings the intake > cam is off a little bit the arrow slightly tilted ahead[ maybe an > 1/8th to 1/4 of an inch. I tried removing the tensioner all together > with little difference. Now I can get the cam to allign using the > arrows however there is some slack in the chain on top and for the > chain to come tight I am back to my original problem. Can anyone help > me in this area??? > I am also wondering if I left the intake cam tilted ahead slightley > will the tensioner solve my problem for me???? by tightening the > chain and bringing the cam back to the proper setting > Any help is greatly appreciated > Thanks > Wayne Pike > A1
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valve adjustment
It's time to check/adjust the valves on my '04. Is there anyone in
the Atlanta area who has done this who would be willing to walk
through this with me the first time? I know there is great info
available on how to do it, just was hoping to have some experienced
human interaction to assist.
Rob
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valve adjustment
I have a 92 A6 klr 650 that I just bought about a month ago with 11000
miles on it. That said I checked the valve clearance today and found
that the left ex is .007 the right is .009 the left intake is .008 and
the right is .007 all look pretty good to me except the left exhaust. My
manual tells me that exhaust should be between 6 and 10 the intake
between 4 and 8 so my question to those that are more experienced with
the klr than me do I adjust it now or run it for a season and do it when
it is out of spec. If I do it now What shim do I order and where from,
or do I take it apart to see what shim is in it now to determine what one
to order. The shim's in it now are stock.
thanx
jim
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