Today I meant to check the valves and ended up having to take off the airbox, carbs, and cam chain tensioner. I've never done any of these things before on any bike.
I wanted to check the valves because I haven't since I've had the bike (four months) and it's had trouble starting. So I took off the fuel tank,disconnected spark plug wires and taped em up, took off the breather cover and the valve cover. So far so good.
Then when I checked valve clearances, they were all very tight. My smalled feeler gauge is .04mm and it didn't fit in any of them. So I went around and removed all of the shims and wrote down what they were (first mistake, turning engine over with shims out)
Then I took the smallest shim (2.55) and put it in the valve that used to have the biggest shim (2.70x). Still, my .04mm guage wouldn't fit in there. In the process of getting the shim seated, I turned the engine over twice (second mistake - none of the shims except one were in place).
Luckily I called someone to make sure I was measuring right (I was) because it seemed odd that even with the smallest shim the loosest valve wasn't loose enough. When I told him how I had been measuring them he said that turning the engine over without shims in the buckets can ruin the engine. I remember finding little shards of metal in the buckets and wondering why. So, the solution to this was to lift up the cams and put all the shims back, then resume trying smaller shims.
So I took everything off except the cam covers. The covers with four bolts labeled ABCD. They are bolted on so tight! Impact wrench didn't work. Big ratchet didn't work. The only thing that has worked has been a small 10mm wrench, which sucks to apply any force to since its so small. But there are still five or so bolts that just will not budge and I'm starting to round them with the wrench. Maybe I could try an adjustable crescent wrench?
I'm thinking to have it towed to a mechanic to get those covers off and have them clean the valves, make sure theres no metal in there, and put the right shims in. Im out of ways to loosen the bolts. Liquid Wrench helped only a little. Or, is there something else I can do at this point? If I clean the valve buckets really well could I just put shims back in? It seems like I could put shims in the valves accessible now, then turn the engine so that only valves with shims will get compressed by cams. Eventually I would get shims back in without having carved up the cams any more than they already are.
I took all the shims out so I could try and rotate them around and not waste money on shims I wouldn't need. I wish I had known not to turn the engine with them out! This might be something to add to the guide on BikeCliff's site. Or maybe its something everyone but the dummies knows.
Big thanks to Steve for his awesome help
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