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    1985 Suzuki GS550L Valve Adjustment

    I'm fairly new here and just got my GS550L up and running after replacing pilet jet and all o-rings in the carb and now ready to tackle the valve job. Just had a few question before digging in. Is it a hard job to do and how long does it take. What tools will I need and will I need to replace the head cover gasket? Anything else I need to know before getting started? Any help would be great. Again thank you all for your time and help.

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    Hey there. Best thing for you to do is go back to Basscliff's site and read the Valve Adjustment article - http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...adjustment.pdf

    You may not need a new gasket but I'd get one anyway just to make sure what's new and what isn't. You should also probably get a new breather cover gasket while you are at it. Past that, I'm not sure since I only have the 8v engine
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      #3
      Your 550 has screw adjuster rocker arms. Tools needed are feeler gauges, a 9mm wrench for the lock nuts & the female square valve adjuster tool from Suzuki or a square drive wood screw & a piece of wood to make a handle for the screw. Ray.

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