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Billy Ricks
I'm not 100% certain about your model, but you've probably got threaded adjusters on forked rockers.
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Anonymous
There is a special tool from Suzuki, that turns the adjuster, and holds it as you tighten the lock nut. Years ago about $8.00 & well worth it
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Mark Harrop
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Motion Pro wants $50.00!!!!!! for that tool. What a rip off. Know of a cheaper one anywhere? I need to do my valves to.
Mark
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Hap Call
Originally posted by panoJust came back from a ride. I finally think I got my jetting right, pulls good and plugs are the right color. I will search around and see what I can find for the tool. I may spring for one since I do plan on keeping the bike. Thanks for your input.
Part Number: 09917-14910
Description: DRIVER TAPPET A
Price: $3.69
You will also need a metric box end wrench...8 or 9 mm I believe...go ahead and just buy a set of small metric wrenches, you will use them.
Valve clearance is .004 to .005 inches when cold. You need to get a manual to insure that you know what position the cams need to be in when you adjust the valves.
Hap
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Billy Ricks
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Billy Ricks
Here's how you want the cams positioned for adjusting. With the crankshaft at the T mark on the signal generator and the notches in the cams facing away from each other you adjust the intake and exhaust valves on #1, EX on #2, and IN on #3. Then rotate the crank to the T mark with the notches in the cams facing each other. You'll adjust IN on #2, EX on #3, and IN and EX on #4.
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cbxchris
Get a 6 point box end wrench...12 point does not work well. Are you sure thats a 9mm?? I think its a 10...may be wrong though.
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Billy Ricks
Mine are 9mm. The way Suzuki pulled parts off the shelf for their older bikes I'd be willing to bet all the bikes using threaded adjusters have 9mm nuts on the rockers.
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saaz
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mdole
Don't confuse the screw tappet adjusters with the srew shafts found on the GS1000 power boats.
Mike
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