I have a quick question about measuring valve clearances (my first time). It seems to me that I can get varying valve clearances by rotating the engine slightly (maybe 15 degrees) from the specified positions in BikeClliff’s guide. For example, my cylinder 4 intake measurement is <.0015” at 12:00 and .002” at 12:30. Because it’s hard to say what exactly is parallel/perpendicular to the gasket surface, this makes me question my measurement accuracy.
I verified that the cam shaft bearing caps were torqued to the minimum specified torque value or greater (they could be overtorqued?), and I've turned over the engine manually a couple of times to make sure things should be seated. Also, to be clear on my technique, positions are as follows:
1. To measure 1 & 2 exhaust, point #1 exhaust cam lobe forward/parallel to gasket surface
2. To measure 3 & 4 exhaust, point #4 exhaust cam lobe forward/parallel to gasket surface
3. To measure 1 & 2 intake, point #1 intake cam lobe upward/perpendicular to gasket surface
4. To measure 3 & 4 intake, point #4 intake cam lobe upward/perpendicular to gasket surface
This ensures that neither of the two valves are depressed when measuring, which I understand to be the goal of this technique.
Does this suggest mechanical problems with the bike, bad technique, anything else? Am I overthinking this?
Thanks,
Jack
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