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Just installed new HD valve springs on my 83 GS1100E for my web 168 camshaft I putting new spark plugs. What should I gap the plug at.Tags: None
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The stock gap is 0.6-0.7mm, or 0.024-0.028".
Probably no reason why that won't work for your bike.
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Thanks for the update but now my intake cam broke in half when I was tighting down. What happen?????????????
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Sucks man. Sorry.Ed
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Originally posted by enelson2047 View PostThanks for the update but now my intake cam broke in half when I was tighting down. What happen?????????????sigpicMrBill Been a GSR member on and off since April 2002
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Originally posted by enelson2047 View PostThanks for the update but now my intake cam broke in half when I was tighting down. What happen?????????????1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
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Service manual for the 8V engines calls for clamping the cam down into the head using vice grips before the caps are installed. This reduces stress on the cap hold down bolt threads and assures there isn't any physical blockage, such between the valves and pistons, before you bolt down the caps. My guess is as Steve suggests: maybe the cam timing is off and the valves were hitting the pistons. In addition to your broken cam you could have bent valves.
While you were tightening the cam bearing cap bolts, did the bolts tighten with low effort? Did the caps seat down easily or did you have to really torque the bolts? I'm surprised you didn't strip out the cap thread before the cam broke.Last edited by Nessism; 12-10-2012, 04:29 PM.Ed
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