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hotrods316
like ole hank says, my buckets got a hole in it...
i thought man that dude has some huevos and used a nickel for a shim, sweet!!!! haha, some people are just plain mean, haha.
glad u didnt mess up with the screwdriver, suzuki gs karma was on yer side!!!
and yes, when u can melt that illini snow send whatever it is over here to ohio, i want to get out and ride, lol
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Creekwalker
Bottom line is that the correct valve clearance brought the compression up. Starts and idles fine. Now I have the pods and Vance and Hines exhaust to work through. Will probably sell as is instead of buying a jet kit and spending the time to make it right.
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Originally posted by Creekwalker View PostBottom line is that the correct valve clearance brought the compression up. Starts and idles fine. Now I have the pods and Vance and Hines exhaust to work through. Will probably sell as is instead of buying a jet kit and spending the time to make it right.
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#1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
#2 son: 1980 GS1000G
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Paul
Why not just do the work on it and ask for 50 bucks more?? shocking, no excuse, no specialist tools needed and all the available knowledge on here to help you to get it running right.
You had a scary moment with the shim but man up..... could have been worse I used the motion pro tool like I did and levered it with a small nut which is now somewhere in the engine.
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