valve adjustment
Jay Loeppke
jloeppke at charter.net
Sat Jan 13 18:53:33 PST 2007
Steve, Your recommendation is what I did the second time around, I
felt it was easier to measure this way. Thanks for the feedback, I
feel that I got a good measurement from your feedback. If you over
shoot the position on the lobe why can't you back it up a bit? Does
it have to do with the shape of the cam on the rocker arm and not
being able to move smoothly?
On Jan 13, 2007, at 8:35 PM, Steve Northrop wrote:
> When I set my valves, I use the second method you describe, Jay.
> It's important that the rocker arm be on the base circle of the cam
> to get accurate clearances. I agree with you that a couple of the
> rockers look awful close to being on part of the lobe when using
> the "2 position" method. I turn the engine so the cam lobes on the
> pair I want to check are opposite the rockers. Then I know for sure
> I'm on the base circle of the cam before clearance checking. Using
> this method also allows me to do all the intakes then all the
> exhausts instead of hopscotching around the cylinder head. It may
> take a few minutes more but your valve clearances will be more
> exact. Just remember to always turn the motor forward (counter-
> clockwise as you look at the engine from the timing cover side). If
> you overshoot, go around again, don't back it up. And don't forget
> to take the rag out of the cam chain tunnel opening before putting
> the valve cover back on. I forgot once, it wasn't pretty.
>
> Steve in Western NY
> '96 GPZ1100
> '02 Daytona 955i
> "You Can't Fix Stupid", Ron White
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jay Loeppke"
> <jloeppke at charter.net>
> To: "GPZ LIST" <GPzList at micapeak.com>
> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 8:54 PM
> Subject: valve adjustment
>
>
>> Another question for all you helpful GPZ owners out there, (You
>> helped me through the carbs last time). I'am checking my valve
>> clearance, between the helpful chart, instuctions found on the
>> GPZ list and my service manual its going pretty good. I am a
>> little puzzeled though at one point. I am sure I found TDC for
>> the two position to check all valves. the problems lies with the
>> #4 cylinder exhaust valves and #2 intake valves, the positon of
>> the cam lobes do not look like there in the right positon and
>> there is no clearance at theses points. Every other point makes
>> sense. Other than #2 intake valves, all the rest are in
>> tolerance. all the Exhaust valves are a "little" tight (.05-.
>> 07mm) with the exception of #4 which is zero. So I decided to
>> check another way, and that is by putting the point of the cam
>> lobe 180 degrees away from the basket. I checked all this way.
>> All the measurements were the same except for the #2 intake (0
>> clearance before) now falls within tolerances like the rest, and
>> the # 4 exhaust vales are a "little" tight like the rest also.
>> What should I go by. Once I decide I will pull the needed shims.
>> This bike has 35k and I do not know the history of the so
>> I'am going through the bike.
>>
>> thanks,
>>
>> Jay
>
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