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pearljam724
Where to buy valve shims ?
Where can I buy a valve shim kit in order to adjust the valves on a 87 GS450L ? Thanks to anyone willing to shine some light on my subject. I've looked all around on the web to no avail. Thank youTags: None
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If you take an inventory of what shims you have and need, then you can order selective sizes from a place like Z1 Enterprises. Buying a kit is expensive and you will never use a huge majority of the pieces in the kit.Ed
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Or pay a lot less by going to the GS Services section of the site and working with the Shim ClubCowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace
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pearljam724
Originally posted by Nessism View PostIf you take an inventory of what shims you have and need, then you can order selective sizes from a place like Z1 Enterprises. Buying a kit is expensive and you will never use a huge majority of the pieces in the kit.Last edited by Guest; 07-01-2012, 12:06 AM.
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1_v8_merc
I wouldn't depend on a dealership helping you out either.
You can try a smaller local shop, they might sell shims.
Most large dealers will give you a dirty look, and some have no idea what a shim is!
(A working brain is sort of optional, when you work in the Parts Department!)
I would measure all your valve clearances, figure out what you need, then order from Z1Enterprises....or you can join that groovy shim club, haha.
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pearljam724
Originally posted by 1_v8_merc View PostI wouldn't depend on a dealership helping you out either.
You can try a smaller local shop, they might sell shims.
Most large dealers will give you a dirty look, and some have no idea what a shim is!
(A working brain is sort of optional, when you work in the Parts Department!)
I would measure all your valve clearances, figure out what you need, then order from Z1Enterprises....or you can join that groovy shim club, haha.Last edited by Guest; 07-01-2012, 02:46 PM.
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1_v8_merc
Originally posted by pearljam724 View PostAbsolutely. I stay away from dealers and bike shops for that matter as much as possible. I called a dealer a month or so ago for a spanner wrench to adjust my sag on a zx10. I was transferred to a girl in the parts department. She had no clue as to what kind of tool I was referring to. She said they don't carry tools at a Honda dealership for a Kawasaki. Took a trip down there and found it immediately on the wall. Just one of a million reasons to stay away from dealers and most shops.
I asked the clerk, he had No Idea what I was talking about!
He said "well you can just bring the bike in, and we can do the valves for you!"
I said "yeah right..." and walked out the door.
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