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| Bomberman |
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 Posted: 17:19 - 21 Oct 2013 Post subject: Valve and timing check |
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Quick query;
Just been servicing my GSXR lazily over the past weeks. Sparks, oil and filters etc. All that's really missing is valve clearances and timing. Book says they need inspecting at 24,000 miles or every two years. Bike is 10 years old now, but has only done 13,500 so are they really likely to be out at all? Bike does sound like it's developed a bit of a top rattle...
Thing is, I don't fancy it so I'll let my local mechanic do it* but I'm wondering at such low miles if it's really necessary at all?
* Yes I know it's easy, but the weathers shit, I'm lazy and I need the bike to be out of action for as short a time as possible. Plus they can fit my new chain and sprockets at the same time...  ____________________ 'Allo! My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare to die!
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Those inlet manifolds look cracked
I had a similar problem with the inlet rubbers on a Yam R1 that I was working on
https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Workshop/Picture352.jpg
£13 each and the bike ran much better afterwards
As for the valve clearances,the FZ and R1 valves are easier to do because of the cylinder head being inclined forward by comparison to a GSXR
https://i666.photobucket.com/albums/vv23/WiNot_Rhencullen/Workshop/Picture361.jpg
On the R1 for example,the cams can be moved to one side so as not to disturb the cam timing.But on a friends GSXR600K6 recently,just doing the spark plugs was not that easy.
I would be inclined to lift the cam cover and measure and note the clearances.If any are tight then get them done.But if they are ok then it will be peace of mind.Then,at the 24,000 miles,measure and compare with the present readings.This will show which valves are going to need attention in the future. ____________________ Just talk bikes.What else is there?
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 260 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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