I went out today and purchased a Napa feeler gauge with the thinnest feeler at 0.038mm/0.0015". Now, I used BassCliff (http://members.dslextreme.com/users/...lve_adjust.pdf) and a different fellow's (http://www.motorcycleclassics.com/mc...t-zmmz16sozhur) write-ups for checking and changing valves. From what I have read in the forum, the normal clearances are 0.03-0.08mm, correct? Upon checking exhaust clearance with the exhaust #1 lobe facing frontward and parallel to the block for #1/#2 and the lobe for #4 front/parallel for exhaust #3/#4, I was unable to get the 0.038mm feeler between the posterior lobe/shim on any. With regards to the intake clearances, I set #1 intake/#4 intake lobes respectively facing upward, and again was unable to get the 0.038mm feeler on any of the intake clearances with the exception of exhaust #2 which allowed the 0.038mm, but did not allow the next step up which is 0.051mm/0.002".
So, that being said, does it sound like I am doing this wrong, or is everything so worn out that it really is that tight? Now, furthermore, how do I go about purchasing new shims accordingly? If I understand correctly, the more worn the shims = the more tight the clearances; so would I purchase a thinner shim?
Any and all input is appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike
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