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    1982 GS550L valve adjustment

    I have 3 manuals but apparently wrong model-year because the carbs shown are different. Mine has CV carbs. I have 2 manuals on late 70's (one oem, one Clymer) and 1 Haynes 82-86 but it shows different carbs as well. Would valve adjustment be correct as shown in these manuals? Is there a thread that covers it here? Thanks.

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      Basscliff has it all......



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      Last edited by tom203; 03-20-2013, 03:35 PM. Reason: speed
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        The procedure is the same for all the four-cylinder bikes with 2 valves per cylinder (like yours).

        Your manuals should cover the subject, but may not do it completely or correctly.

        There is an excellent tutorial on BassCliff's site that shows you everything you need to know, but it supplements the service manual, it does not replace it.

        The hardest concept to wrap your head around is that you position the cams according to the manual, then check TWO clearances before moving anything. After a small crankshaft rotation, you check two more. Another rotation, another two valves. Yep, one more time and you are done with the measuring part.

        The fun comes if you decide to inventory your shims so you know what's in there. If any of your clearances are out of spec, you will need to change those shims anyway, the rest of them will just be on file for the next go-around.

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        EDIT: I see in your other post that you are selling two of your manuals and you mention them here. Are you SURE you have an '82 550? I ask that because the 550s from whenever they started ('77?) through 1982 were 8-valve engines and used shims for valve adjustments. Starting with the 1983 model year, they went to 16 valves, which used screw adjusters. Note that the '83 bikes were produces as early as about August or September of '82, so you would see an '82 date on your '83 bike. Please verify which model you have before selling any of your manuals. If you do, indeed, have an '82, I would suggest that you keep the factory manual and the Clymer, but sell the Haynes. If you have an '83 bike, the Haynes is the only one that has relevant information, so sell the other two.

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        Last edited by Steve; 03-20-2013, 03:47 PM.
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          #5
          Greetings and Salutations!!

          Hi Mr. Suszukid,

          Many manuals will cover different years/models of the same bike. There will be different sections covering the differences between the models.

          The valve adjustment procedures really don't have anything to do with the carbs, but you knew that. Well, I guess it's "best practice" to vacuum balance (synchronize) the carbs after a valve adjustment. But I digress...

          I think the '82 GS550 is an 8-valve engine (round cam end caps on the top of the engine). If so, use that procedure. If by chance you have an engine with the square cam end caps, you have a 16-valve engine. Use the 16-valve adjustment procedure. You will find both on my little website.

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          Last edited by Guest; 03-20-2013, 03:45 PM.

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            #6
            BC, thanks for your reply and the incredible info you provide. I do have the round caps so 2 v per cylinder. I have been thru CV carb cleaning as described here. Replaced intake O-rings, sealed air box as suggested. Verified timing is correct. Bought manometers and synched carbs. Running pretty good at this point but wanted to check valve adjustment just to see...

            Steve, I do have 82 as per title. But I was mistaken in that my Haynes manual is actually 83-88. When I got my bike I started buying up GS550 manuals without regard to yr, hoping they wouldnt vary too much...At this point, I will use BC's site and try to find or download a proper manual.

            Then all I will need is an end to this freezing weather...

            Thanks to all for replies.

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