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amontyg
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I just got a new batch of shims for my latest valve adjustment and realized that I ordered one at the wrong size. I needed a 2.6 and ordered a 2.65. I really didn't want to get back into the bike again, and didn't want to wait another week, so I decided to try grinding down the shim.
I first put the shim on my belt sander turned upside down, but noticed that the edges were getting ground down faster than the middle. So I broke out my dremel tool and ground down the middle until it read 2.6 all over. I then rubbed it on some sandpaper until it was smooth again, and installed it in the bike.
my bike seems to run fine; I guess my question is whether or not this is in someway going to cause a problem. I'm looking for some reassurance I suppose.
I first put the shim on my belt sander turned upside down, but noticed that the edges were getting ground down faster than the middle. So I broke out my dremel tool and ground down the middle until it read 2.6 all over. I then rubbed it on some sandpaper until it was smooth again, and installed it in the bike.
my bike seems to run fine; I guess my question is whether or not this is in someway going to cause a problem. I'm looking for some reassurance I suppose.