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    #91
    Originally posted by m.qualls89 View Post
    I'm a machinist by trade but without proper tools I would rather pay to have it done. As far as the base gasket I know it was replaced in 2002 but that does seem a little old now. And I wasplanning on stem seals.
    A new base gasket is cheap insurance. I learned the hard way. LOL
    Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

    I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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      #92
      Wow those valves get pricey lol. Do I have to replace all 16?

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        #93
        Depends...inspect each one the way the manual says to. Beat down edges and ridges beat into the lower side of the faces are for sure bad things to find. Chips, burnt spots, pitting, thats sort of stuff needs to be looked for on each valve as well as the seats.

        Measure the springs per the service limits as well.
        MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
        1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550

        NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.


        I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.

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          #94
          There are no short cuts if youre gonna do a proper and thorough job.
          MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
          1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550

          NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.


          I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.

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            #95
            Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post
            Depends...inspect each one the way the manual says to. Beat down edges and ridges beat into the lower side of the faces are for sure bad things to find. Chips, burnt spots, pitting, thats sort of stuff needs to be looked for on each valve as well as the seats.

            Measure the springs per the service limits as well.
            Probably want to dial indicate the stems too.
            Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.

            I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.

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              #96
              yes... even the slightest bend and the valve will need replaced.
              MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
              1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550

              NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.


              I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.

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                #97
                Originally posted by chuck hahn View Post
                yes... even the slightest bend and the valve will need replaced.
                I'm gonna take them to work and check them out.

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