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 Posted: 20:27 - 12 Jan 2007 Post subject: valve clearance [HELP!] needed |
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hey
im in the middle of doing my valve clearances on a j1 zx6-r, after checking each valve clearance i found the exhaust clearances to be between .02-.05mm too tight.
i took only the exhaust cam off as the intake clearances were ok, took each follower and shim out in turn, keeping them in order. i put each shim in its own bag with a number corrosponding to what valve it came from. the shims were measured by my local bike shop and replacement shims were put in each bag, the old shims were taken in px.
i've since put the shims, followers,cam and cam cover back on, on the correct order, however i checked the clearances again and there all way too tight, including the inlet clearances which werent touched
i have tourqued the cam cover down correctly and double checked it all, but im totaly stumped as to why there out now, any ideas?
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im 99% sure i havent but once that doubts there its hard to get rid of.
theres a difference on the inlet side of around.06mm which is huge concidering i never touched it
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I always measure cam clearances near the end of the base circle just before it starts to lift the valve rather than with the lobe pointing directly away from the bucket. You cannot assume that the base circle is evenly ground. Some are perfect, some are less than. Measuring on two different points of the cam can conceivably give different readings. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Have you checked that you have the cams the right-way-round? Thet you neither have the inlet and exhaust cam reversed or that you have actually got the cams in the right place but backwards.
It's a very easy mistake to make on some bikes.  ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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im going to check the gaps tomorrow, turn the engine over a good few times on the starter, re-measure and if necessary re-fit the whole effin lot again including the shims and followers, if there still the same then i must assume the first time they were measured(not by me but a qualified mechanic) they were wrong for some reason, maybe valves not seating correctly, and adjust them again with new shims and put it back together and re-measure.
its a total pain in the arse but will be worth it come march
the cams are 100% in the correct place, and if i had fitted them 180 degrees out the i think the clearances would be the same? it just wouldn't start when put together.
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OEM shims should be so flat that it shouldn't matter which way up they are. Though it might make a very small difference. This sounds unusual, the clearances cant just change themselves. The only situation I've had that is with bent valves, just a touch bent and they look ok, but put them in and the clearances change slightly evry time. Take them out and put them on stands with a dial guage and it shows up whats wrong
I dont think thats what has happened here though, sometimes if you dont get the feeler gauge at the right angle the clearances can feel tighter than they are. I usually give each bucket a squirt of oil so that the feeler gauge slides in with less effort. Its likely you have just made human error.
To prevent re installing the cams incorrectly, Tipp ex is good, but add to it by cabke tying whichever cam's sprocket you arent changing to the camchain.  ____________________ Bluespark Automotive - Diesel Tuning for Performance and Economy |
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 Posted: 16:12 - 17 Jan 2007 Post subject: |
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got it sorted, re-measures the gaps and changed the shims, all the gaps are within tolerances now.
i think it must have been human error, or sanchez's point about the cam cover not being torqued down's also a good one.
but cant wait for the test ride
thanks all
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