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Heres how you do your valves,
1) Rocker cover off,
2) Spark plug out,
3) Bike in gear (with wheel in air)
4) Have your tools ready, feeler gauges, spanner with pliers
5) Now rotate the wheel, stick a screw driver in the plug hole and feel the piston push it up, you are looking for the compression stroke, both valves will be closed (assuming this is a single cylinder bike)
6) Check this, if unsure the tappets will be loose on both sides, this will be your compression stroke.
7) Adjust your tappets according to the tolerances given for your engine.
8) Re-assemble. If you've not over tightened or made them too loose your good to go, just make sure the locknuts on the tappets is tight. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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| ianrr18 wrote: | I have read some posts (on other forums) where people have had engines overheat and blow as a result of INCORRECT valve adjustment. |
Yes you probably have, they probably mixed up their sizes on the feeler gauges, theres 2 types, mm (metric) and inches (imperial), use the correct measurements for your type of gauges.
Make sure everything is as i've said, you need that piston on its compression stroke at TDC, the valves with be "on the rock" which is like i said, when they are loose and have no contact with the valve and rocker at all, this way i was taught means it can't be wrong. If it is i will soon be corrected by a fellow BCF user.
EDIT: As your saying the last user has chewed up the jet, take it out and it will have a marking on it i think, with that said, get a workshop manual for that bike and cross ref it with the size stated in there, and the one in your carb. ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Evening all, here's any update...
Managed to get the uk gaps for the bike. turns out they are the same but good advice to verify.
Discovered the in valve not to bad, the out valve was really tight so loosened off to the correct space.
Took it out to test but still no increase in performance. It feel like it is holding back if that makes sense. I know it will never be the quickest bike in the world but I would like to keep up with traffic sometimes it never reaches 40mph
Any other comments really appreciated. |
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| ianrr18 wrote: | Evening all, here's any update...
Managed to get the uk gaps for the bike. turns out they are the same but good advice to verify.
Discovered the in valve not to bad, the out valve was really tight so loosened off to the correct space.
Took it out to test but still no increase in performance. It feel like it is holding back if that makes sense. I know it will never be the quickest bike in the world but I would like to keep up with traffic sometimes it never reaches 40mph
Any other comments really appreciated. |
Yea but did you get the stock jet size and compare it with the one in your carb? ____________________ Haz ER-5, innit! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 263 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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