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Depends on how comfortable you are.
Usually you'll get other issues to symbolise that your clearences are closing up, but not always.
There are some bikes that seem to need to have a clearences adjusted a lot, and other bikes that never need them doing. It just depends.
May as well get them checked out for piece of mind. Have you tried looking on mcnnninjas to see how easy it would actually be? ____________________ My Flickr |
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Tom,
Checking the clearances is piss easy, the tools required are a socket set and a set of feeler gauges (both can be had for £20 in total).
It only becomes tricky if you need to adjust any, at 23k though the chances are that you wont need to.
To check = basically, take off the tank, airbox (possibly throttle bodies), a small cover on the stator side, take out the spark plugs and pop off the valve cover - turn the engine over by hand a few times following the manual whilst shoving a feeler gauge in the gap between the valve bucket and your camshafts...
If you are capable of changing your oil and removing your tank then you can check your valve clearances. It's also a great learning experience, very little can go wrong unless a few are out of adjustment. In this case your bike is already dismantled and a mobile mechanic would be the cheapest solution if you arent confident enough to remove the camshafts and shims etc.
Failing that, I'm sure there will be a friendly BCFer nearby should you need a hand .
EDIT: Ah and shims are surprisingly expensive, what is essentially a round piece of metal costs about £4 each, maybe double that from a dealer. Most 600s will have 16 of them feckers!!! |
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Don't be misled by the 'done that and I have a wardrobe of T-shirts for it' brigade on here.
Quite a lot can go wrong if you do not know what you are doing.
Drop a wee 'something' in the cam box and you may say goodbye to your engine if you run it up with a 'foreign body' inside.
Be certain you are up to it. And take your time be methodical. ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Am I right in thinking valve adjusting is only really tricky when the bike uses shims?
Ive got to do mine this week and they are on a '98 model, with just an adjuster nut and pliers jobby which ive heard is quite easy.
All this talk of dropping stuff and knackering the engine is putting me right off  ____________________ CG 125 > Bandit 600 > CBR 600 FY > Street Triple R |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 223 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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