I did a head rebuild , the works and lapped the valves and 7 could be
set perfectly within tolerances.
All the obvious done - head skimmed etc.
The bike now goes better than it ever has done - like a new bike. It has transformed the bike
1 Valve gap however cannot and as I could not mentally take removing the head again
I found a chap who had a shim grinding machine that grinds shims to whatever thickness you so wish.
Stats:
tolerance: 0.03 - 0.08mm
Smallest shim possible via suzuki - 2.15mm
now I could not get a gap with the smallest shim.
To solve this i used 2 pence coin i measured at 1.8mm (The engineering firm measured it at 1.8034)
The gap was then 0.14mm
So i wanted a shim of - 1.91mm
this I did and is now in and bike is running better than ever with perfect valve clearances.
However
I am concerned at using a shim out of suzuki tolerance and want to grind the top of a valve -
well get an engineering company to do it. I will do this in the winter months.
Peace of mind and that it will give me on my priceless bike.
question:
How do i work out how much to grind off the top of that particular valve ?
to be able to use normal shims. Where am I measuring?
I am sure this is simple but I must ask as cannot take any more mistakes
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