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So I mustered up the courage, materials and the tools to try my own valve adjustment on my new-to-me 750T. I get the valve cover off and to my horror one of the tappet adjustment screws is missing!
I looked around the cam and found the locknut sitting on the bottom of the chamber, but the screw is no where to be found. I have a call into the local dealer to try to get a new one, but I'm wondering what I should do to try to find the old one? Would it just fall down to the oil pan? The lock nut has a couple of little dings where the cam whacked it, but is mostly in good shape.
It was an exhaust valve on the 4th cylinder. Does it basically mean I was running one cylinder shy? I'm not sure when this might have happened, it has been running about the same since I got it ~1200 miles ago.
The clearances seem to be in range, .004 for the most part. Spec is .004-.005, should I loosen them to .005 or is it OK to leave at .004?
Thanks!
It was an exhaust valve on the 4th cylinder. Does it basically mean I was running one cylinder shy? I'm not sure when this might have happened, it has been running about the same since I got it ~1200 miles ago.
The clearances seem to be in range, .004 for the most part. Spec is .004-.005, should I loosen them to .005 or is it OK to leave at .004?
Thanks!