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Monday, February 9, 2004, 9:17:18 PM, JIm wrote:
JaB> the klr than me do I adjust it now or run it for a season and do it when
JaB> it is out of spec. If I do it now What shim do I order and where from,
JaB> or do I take it apart to see what shim is in it now to determine what one
JaB> to order. The shim's in it now are stock.
Well if you have it apart I'd just do it now, and then you KNOW it's
good.
For sizes - http://home.austin.rr.com/ironjungle/
For where to get em - Fred at: http://www.arrowheadmotorsports.com/
I dunno if there is such a thing as a 'stock' shim size? I did mine
recently and all 4 were stamped 265.
jim
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Jim, while you've got it open, I'd probably at a minimum change the 1
exhaust that is at .007, since that's near the lower limit. You say you
have "stock" shims in now. There's two ways to look at this - either there
is no stock shim or they're all stock! Don't mean to be flip, but an
assembled head has a build-up of many tolerances which finally affect
cam/lifter clearance. There is no one shim that is right for this buildup
of tolerances. The head builder would simply build the head, measure the
gap, and put in whatever shim that makes the clearance w/in spec. To
change shims, you would have to take out the shim that's in there, turn it
over (the thickness is always placed down), and see what thickness shim is
installed. It will have a number stamped on it like 265 which stands for
2.65mm. Shims come in .05mm increments (.002"). In order to increase the
clearance, you need to go to a thinner shim. I.E., if you're at 265, you
could either go 260 (.009") or 255 (.011"). I would probably go to .011",
as the clearance will diminish as the bike runs. I doubt that any of us
could identify the difference between .010" and .011". So, to summarize,
find out what shim you've got, put in a thinner one (either 5 or 10mm
thinner), and button her back up.
Take your time and good wrenching!
Ride safe,
Don Kime - VFR750F, GL1500SE, GL1100, KLR 650
OH - M/C Safety Instructor/RiderCoach dkime@...
http://forums.delphiforums.com/MCTourer/
At 07:17 PM 2/9/04 -0700, JIm a Backer wrote:
> >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 > >________________________________________________________________ >The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! >Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! >Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today! > > >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 . > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > >
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dkime@... wrote:
In the interests of reducing maintainance, setting the valves to the outside of spec at the first check really helps. I checked my valves at 750mi, and set them all to the maximum clearance. The next time I actually had to change a shim was at 23,000mi. And the motor was definitely subjected to hard use. This was using Delvac 1300 oil, or sometimes Castrol 20w50. Nothing very pricey, changed every 2,000mi or so. Devon> In order to increase the >clearance, you need to go to a thinner shim. I.E., if you're at 265, you >could either go 260 (.009") or 255 (.011"). I would probably go to .011", >as the clearance will diminish as the bike runs. >
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Just finished adjusting valves on my A14 today. Thanks to Mark for a
great website; the pics and commentary were a big help in
supplementing the Clymer manual. I used the shimcalc spreadsheet from
ironjungle.com. Not sure if it's necessary, but sure made it easy.
Couple of questions for you all... My intake clearances were right at
the tight end of the spec but my exhaust clearances were down to
.08mm
instead of .15mm-.25mm. Do they normally get this tight, or does it
appear that the valves hadn't been adjusted in a while? I have 10,230
miles on the bike. I was actually one shim short (needed three 2.5
shims and only had two. I shimmed them for .2mm and .25mm rather than
.2mm and .2mm on the theory that it would be more beneficial to shim
to the open end of the spec rather than shim them to the SAME spec.
What would you guys have done? BTW, thanks to everyone for all the
help this past week with my idling problems. Seems to be running fine
now.
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--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vospertw" wrote:
all the best,
Mike
Todd, Glad it's more bettuh... That shim situation is when you are supposed to call the locals and say "hey, got a shim I can borrow?". I happen to know a couple of guys tha'll catch your back....> > Just finished adjusting valves on my A14 today. Thanks to Mark for a > great website; the pics and commentary were a big help in > supplementing the Clymer manual. I used the shimcalc spreadsheet from > ironjungle.com. Not sure if it's necessary, but sure made it easy. > Couple of questions for you all... My intake clearances were right at > the tight end of the spec but my exhaust clearances were down to > .08mm > instead of .15mm-.25mm. Do they normally get this tight, or does it > appear that the valves hadn't been adjusted in a while? I have 10,230 > miles on the bike. I was actually one shim short (needed three 2.5 > shims and only had two. I shimmed them for .2mm and .25mm rather than > .2mm and .2mm on the theory that it would be more beneficial to shim > to the open end of the spec rather than shim them to the SAME spec. > What would you guys have done? BTW, thanks to everyone for all the > help this past week with my idling problems. Seems to be running fine > now.

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I agree with you approach, especially with the exhaust valves which
wear the quickest due to runnig hotter. I've always set my valves to
the max clearance or a couple thousands beyond. Having done this many
times at >25K miles, I've had no problems & check the valves no sooner
than 7 to 8K miles frequency.
--- In DSN_klr650@yahoogroups.com, "vospertw" wrote: > > Just finished adjusting valves on my A14 today. Thanks to Mark for a > great website; the pics and commentary were a big help in > supplementing the Clymer manual. I used the shimcalc spreadsheet from > ironjungle.com. Not sure if it's necessary, but sure made it easy. > Couple of questions for you all... My intake clearances were right at > the tight end of the spec but my exhaust clearances were down to > .08mm > instead of .15mm-.25mm. Do they normally get this tight, or does it > appear that the valves hadn't been adjusted in a while? I have 10,230 > miles on the bike. I was actually one shim short (needed three 2.5 > shims and only had two. I shimmed them for .2mm and .25mm rather than > .2mm and .2mm on the theory that it would be more beneficial to shim > to the open end of the spec rather than shim them to the SAME spec. > What would you guys have done? BTW, thanks to everyone for all the > help this past week with my idling problems. Seems to be running fine > now.
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Hi members. I just joined and will get my 2005 klr 650 next week.
we are dealing as to trading in my super sherpa or selling it
myself. I have a question about the valve adj. intervals. The
dealer is telling me it is 4,000 miles. He also said no one does it
at 4,000 and to check them at 6 to 8 thousand. This sounds more
reasonable since my zx-1100 ninja requires checking at 6,000 miles.
So I thought this might be a good POLLS question. Ask how often
valves are checked and see if there is a connection with the number
of shimms changed. If this has already been done please tell me
where I can find this information. How would not following the
maintenance schedule affect warranty? Thanks Rick
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--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "kawasherpa" wrote:
The FAQ on the home page is an incredible resource, but is very objective. In this case, I won't be. Your dealer does not know what he is talking about. You NEED to get in there between 600 and 1000 miles. 1 Exhaust shim will probably NEED replacing 1 exhaust and 1 intake could use replacing, and you might as well set the other intake to the high side. The, go 6K and check them - if you set them all to the high side. This has been the history of evey 1st valve adj I've done, or helped. Many dealers charge the full price for a 1st service, and don't do the valves. They either say"they never need it", or "wait til next service", and charge you $235 to $500 for lubing cables, maybe checking tire pressure, and oil change. Find a tech day near you, learn how to do it, easy after 1st time. Also lube rear suspension and swingarm stuff. All the best, Mike> > Hi members. I just joined and will get my 2005 klr 650 next week. > we are dealing as to trading in my super sherpa or selling it > myself. I have a question about the valve adj. intervals. The > dealer is telling me it is 4,000 miles. He also said no one does it > at 4,000 and to check them at 6 to 8 thousand. This sounds more > reasonable since my zx-1100 ninja requires checking at 6,000 miles. > So I thought this might be a good POLLS question. Ask how often > valves are checked and see if there is a connection with the number > of shimms changed. If this has already been done please tell me > where I can find this information. How would not following the > maintenance schedule affect warranty? Thanks Rick
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Sell the sherpa yourself. How much and where is it?
--Jim
A-15
> Hi members. I just joined and will get my 2005 klr 650 next week. > we are dealing as to trading in my super sherpa or selling it > myself. I have a question about the valve adj. intervals. The > dealer is telling me it is 4,000 miles. He also said no one does it > at 4,000 and to check them at 6 to 8 thousand. This sounds more > reasonable since my zx-1100 ninja requires checking at 6,000 miles. > So I thought this might be a good POLLS question. Ask how often > valves are checked and see if there is a connection with the number > of shimms changed. If this has already been done please tell me > where I can find this information. How would not following the > maintenance schedule affect warranty? Thanks Rick
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Nah... keep the Sherpa as a woods bike.
Mark
At 6:02 AM +0000 2/12/05, Jim wrote:
>Sell the sherpa yourself. How much and where is it? >--Jim >A-15 > >> Hi members. I just joined and will get my 2005 klr 650 next week. >> we are dealing as to trading in my super sherpa or selling it >> myself.
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