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MAC10
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I just completed a valve adjustment on my 78 GS1000C, with 95000 km on the clock. 3 of the valves are at or slightly below .04mm. A range of .03 to 08 is listed as the acceptable range. This engine was neglected, and all the clearances were too tight to get a feeler gauge in when I started.
From reading here, it looks desireable to adjust valves on the loose side. If I were to adjust the .04 clearances by changing a shim, they would then be between .08 and .09. Standard shims come in increments of 5.
Two questions: Would adjusting slightly over .08 cause any harm?
I could always do a more frequent valve check, and change shims as soon as possible to get them to .08, but I am trying to be efficient and not have to do it too often when 3 are on the tight side and will need doing sooner than the rest which are close to maximum loose. Should this matter that much, or am I being too efficient?:-s
Are shims available in increments less than .05? I suppose I could grind some to suit maybe?
I am thinking out loud about this, trying to make sure I am thinking correctly, and not thinking my way into trouble. Comments are welcome.
From reading here, it looks desireable to adjust valves on the loose side. If I were to adjust the .04 clearances by changing a shim, they would then be between .08 and .09. Standard shims come in increments of 5.
Two questions: Would adjusting slightly over .08 cause any harm?
I could always do a more frequent valve check, and change shims as soon as possible to get them to .08, but I am trying to be efficient and not have to do it too often when 3 are on the tight side and will need doing sooner than the rest which are close to maximum loose. Should this matter that much, or am I being too efficient?:-s
Are shims available in increments less than .05? I suppose I could grind some to suit maybe?
I am thinking out loud about this, trying to make sure I am thinking correctly, and not thinking my way into trouble. Comments are welcome.