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    quick clearance question

    when inserting a new shim and not running the engine, is the gap between the lobe and shim gonna be smaller, or larger than what it is going to end up being?
    Ian

    1982 GS650GLZ
    1982 XS650

    #2
    feel dumb im sure its gonna be smaller than what the real clearance is,.....so rechecked the shims and all were good again, except 2, i have no clue how i would've got it wrong the first time but the first ones clearance was .3 mm, took it out and saw it was a 2.80 and i didnt have any higher than that so put it back in, clearance went all the way to .07mm. got me confused. maybe im not inclined for this. checked the ones i swapped and one was a bit too much of a clearance had a shim for it though to bring it back to a in spec clearance.
    Ian

    1982 GS650GLZ
    1982 XS650

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      #3
      0.07 is within specs, go with it.

      There's two reasons that I can think of that would make the same size shim change value. 1) The shim got some dirt, metal shaving etc on it or 2) It was measured with the cam lobe in the wrong position, perhaps twice.
      1980 Yamaha XS1100G (Current bike)
      1982 GS450txz (former bike)
      LONG list of previous bikes not listed here.

      I identify as a man but according to the label on a box of Stauffers Baked Lasagne I'm actually a family of four

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        #4
        Originally posted by LAB3 View Post
        0.07 is within specs, go with it.

        There's two reasons that I can think of that would make the same size shim change value. 1) The shim got some dirt, metal shaving etc on it or 2) It was measured with the cam lobe in the wrong position, perhaps twice.

        yes i think i measured it wrong first, i had it in the right position when i noticed the huge gap, but i took the shim in and out and it was gone, could something be on my valve making it stick a bit? i mean would having it get sat correctly by running it make that huge of a difference in the gap
        Ian

        1982 GS650GLZ
        1982 XS650

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          #5
          ill add this, that shim with the huge cleaarance was by far the hardest shim to get out with a clearance that big theres no way it shoudve been stuck as it was.
          Ian

          1982 GS650GLZ
          1982 XS650

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