The bike is a 1979 GS1000EN with 37K miles
Sat for 17 years with out turning a wheel
I have cleaned and rebuilt carbs..new oil and filter twice (first time after 5 miles), maybe covered 1 mile since second change...in total the bike has covered about 5 to 6 miles since it was recovered from it's 17 year holiday
New clutch plates
all the brakes rebuilt..new tyres etc
I thought I better get in and check the shim/valve clearance before I run it anymore.here are the results, NB most of them did not have size marked up on them so are micrometer readings
Exhaust
1 zero clearance, shim 2.85
2 0.038 clearance, shim 2.83
3 zero clearance, shim 2.85
4 zero clearance, shim 2.85
Inlet
1 zero clearance, shim 2.85
2 zero clearance, shim 2.79
3 <0.038 clearance (smallest feeler I had and is went in just), shim 2.71
4 zero clearance, shim 2.85
There does not appear to be any discolouring of equipment in and around the cams and buckets so I would like to think there has been no damage...also the bike runs sweet and has no power or smoking issues.
I have just ordered up some smaller shims, 225/235/245/&260 to use for getting measurements for all the valves. I managed to get all of these for free and a new set of spark plugs and a few other bits and peices from a voucher ebay sent me because of all hassle they caused with all the password troubles fom a few weeks back...so a winner there!
If anyone has any advice on anything I should be looking at because of almost all the clearances being zero..then feel free to let me know..always appreciated
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