I can now only just get a 0.13mm in there. A loose valve is a happy valve.
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MrZig
Well it also turned out that my valves were all tighter than 0.05mm. that's the lowest my feeler gauge went to and it wouldn't fit into any of them.
I can now only just get a 0.13mm in there. A loose valve is a happy valve.
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reddirtrider
Originally posted by MrZig View PostPretty big update:
I took the pilot screws out and what dy'a know, the o-rings and washers are missing.
That's right, they're not even in there. New o-rings are already on the way, and I'll try and find a couple washers of suitable size. Also the tip of the needles had a tiny bit of buildup on them.
Could missing o-rings cause some bad running? I'd say yes but I'm no expert. Also, one needle was turned out about 3 & 1/2 turns, the other one 2 & 1/2. Should I set them both to 2, or to 2 and a half for re-tuning?
If you want split the difference and set each at 3. You're going to be adjusting them later anyway.
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donimo
if you missed my post in the other thread that motor was in Japanese/euro gsx400's and Canadian 1980+ GS400's (or whatever year you guys went to the 435 then 450)
You should be able to get boots, if not a correct airbox.
also be warned, the intake o-rings ARE NOT the same as a 450, I think they are 34mm, have to double check
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MrZig
Originally posted by donimo View Postif you missed my post in the other thread that motor was in Japanese/euro gsx400's and Canadian 1980+ GS400's (or whatever year you guys went to the 435 then 450)
You should be able to get boots, if not a correct airbox.
also be warned, the intake o-rings ARE NOT the same as a 450, I think they are 34mm, have to double check
✓ Official Suzuki parts list ✓ Easy repairs with OEM diagrams ✓ Free acccess to parts fiches for Suzuki GSX400E 1980 (T) (E02 E04 E22 E24)
It's worked good sofar.
The reason I don't want the proper airbox is it would be too expensive, and it would require relocating the battery. Flexible boots = 10x easier and cheaper.
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