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Adjusting valves... one problem
Im trying to adjust the valve on my gs 700 however, the lock nuts wont move and I cant find a proper fitting wrench to fit around them. 10mm too big, 8mm too small, all metric dont fit... what am I doing wrong??Tags: None
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Adler
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Adler
Originally posted by Highway_GliderHi.
What valves are we talking about? I cannot think of a lock nut anywhere when ajusting my admission and exaust valves.
DP
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Originally posted by Adler View PostI think he may be referring to the 16 valve configuration. Where there is no shim just an adjuster screw with a locknut.
And yes, it is a 9 mm socket that is necessary.
For turning the adjusters, once you get the locknuts loose, use a drywall screw with a square-drive head that is turned into the end of a wooden dowel. The dowel needs to be at least 1/2" diameter and several inches long.
Just in case you have not seen it, there is a write-up on BassCliff's site that details the 16-valve adjustment.
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Ranger
Thanks guys I got it done, fitting the 9mm socket I had was quite difficult on the 2 & 3 cylinders. Any clues to where I can find some new OEM bolts for the valve cover other than the prices that are ridiculous online so far?
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John Mellencamp
I got my valve cover bolts from a local nuts and bolts store I`m sure San Diego should have a few stores like that .
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Ranger
Originally posted by John Mellencamp View PostI got my valve cover bolts from a local nuts and bolts store I`m sure San Diego should have a few stores like that .
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SVSooke
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Ranger
I did not know that, looks like I know what I'll be doing monday morning. Do you know by chance the size of hardware needed for the front fender of a 700, PO didnt have it hooked up and I don't want to search all day at Lowes tomorrow.
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BassCliff
Hi,
#9 NUT, TAPPET ADJUSTING
12843-27A00 (replaces 12843-49210)
...is $1.73 at www.partshark.com.
Just in case you wanted OEM.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
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