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Valve clearance on the NC700 looks straightforward:
https://nc700-forum.com/forum/garage-mechanical-help/2919-valve-clearance-check.html
You remove the radiator and a cover and there they are.
Not that I would ever do such a thing, of course. Chain tension adjustment and oil changes are at the very edge of my abilities/tools. ____________________ Current: '14 VFR800X Test passed 31/10/12.
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fj1100,1200 xjr1200, xjr1300 are fairly simple as long as you've got the correct little holding tool to hold the buckets down with. just done mine for the second time two shims needed replacing all others were fine.
here's the tool in action-
https://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t317/UJMsRule/FJ1200/ShimTool.jpg |
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You can do it even more easily without the tool (I own the tool as well). I used a small flat bladed screwdriver.
Obviously you want the cam lobe facing upwards so there is as little pressure on the shim as possible.Turn the bucket till the notch is in the best place. Insert blade of screw driver gently via the notch in the bucket at the join of the shim and the bucket, push gently and twist at the same time, the shim will lift slightly and the screwdriver will move underneath a little. A second twist of the screwdriver and the shim pops out enough to grab and pull with your fingers. It takes about two seconds to remove a shim this way.
To put the shim back just push it between the camshaft and bucket and it just pops gently back in. Doesn't cause any damage to the camshaft face or the bucket. I did this on both my FJ12s. ____________________ Blackmail is a nasty word........but not as nasty as phlegm!
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| yen_powell wrote: | You can do it even more easily without the tool (I own the tool as well). I used a small flat bladed screwdriver.
Obviously you want the cam lobe facing upwards so there is as little pressure on the shim as possible.Turn the bucket till the notch is in the best place. Insert blade of screw driver gently via the notch in the bucket at the join of the shim and the bucket, push gently and twist at the same time, the shim will lift slightly and the screwdriver will move underneath a little. A second twist of the screwdriver and the shim pops out enough to grab and pull with your fingers. It takes about two seconds to remove a shim this way.
To put the shim back just push it between the camshaft and bucket and it just pops gently back in. Doesn't cause any damage to the camshaft face or the bucket. I did this on both my FJ12s. |
i'll give your method a try next time i have to do them.
slightly doubtful there would be enough clearance to pop the shim out but i'm all for easier methods.  |
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My ybr was easy, bike was still a pos though  |
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I wouldn't use that as a reason to buy or not buy a bike. Removing cam caps is no big deal and you just tie the chain up with a bit of electrical wire or string.
The thing with bucket and shim vs adjustable tappets is you need to do the shimmed ones much less frequently so while it's a bigger job, you spend a roughly equivalent time servicing them.
In fairness, same goes for hydraulic tappets. Ref: VTEC. People have been known to sell their bike before the valves need doing.
Then there are other factors. A GPZ500 does indeed have adjustable tappets BUT it also has coolant pipes going down through the rocker cover so you have to drain down the coolant first. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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zxr750 the h series are bucket over shim, also the
bmw f650 and
aprilia pegaso with the 4 and 5 valve rotax engines are the same
triumph triples pretty much are all bucket over shim
yamaha 5 valve engines (per cylinder)
its the way of the world, some of the triples from triumph also have shim over bucket and the shim can be pulled out like on a gs500 by pressing down the bucket and using a magnet to get the shim,
which you'd think would be the best way, but i have seem split shims before using that method, bucket over shim is the best for high revving engines, its just a prick to change shims ____________________ the humans are dead
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 55 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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