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snyderman
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I am moving this question from the general maintenance forum to this one in hopes of getting a response. I am restoring a 1978 gs750. The engine was froze up and I had to remove the head and apply direct pressure to the pistons to get things moving. So I decided to rebuild the top end. I don't think the PO adjusted the valves, at least not enough. The bike has 33,000 miles, but 2 of the valves were so burnt they had to be replaced. I had a valve job done at a reputable shop. They replaced seals and ground the guides and seats. Now I recently heard (from a post about valve jobs) that I may need to have the valve stems trimmed. I would like to measure things before I put everything back together, mainly because of the gaskets. They put the valves back in the head. the engine is still tore apart. So I am wondering if I could put the tappets shims and cams back in the head, bolt down the cam housings or covers, then rotate the cams to the proper place, and check my valve clearances with just the head on my bench.
What do you think?
What do you think?