this novice is about to tackle the valve clearances on his recently aquired steed in the very near future (16V). Having never opened or been inside any engine I'm extemely nervous, but everyone on here says its simple so I'll give it a go! Have a few basic questions though:
Feeler gauges: I need to buy a set with the correct incriments - which are best for this job - Short stubby ones or longer flexible ones like you see pics of in the workshop manual? I thought offset ones would be even better but can't find any metric ones down here to fit. I imagine its pretty cramped in there! Also, some people have mentioned you need 2 sets of gauges to do the job - why?
Gaskets: will be replacing whats on there with an OEM gasket, so no gasket sealer right? I've also never replaced/removed a gasket before so am equally nervous about this! Just hope the one thats on there comes off easily!
Will also be doing the sump gasket at the same time to clean and inspect the strainer etc, change oil. Is this gasket also a 'no sealer' gasket? Any special tips for that particular one?
And speaking of oil, I have a new bottle left over from a previous bike. Its Motul 3100 Gold 4T Technosynthese 15w50 API SL MA Would this be ok for the 1980 750ET? Its quite warm year round where I live, probably much like southern California?
Torquing bolts: The valve cover bolts, sump bolts and many others have low torque values (somewhere between 6 - 8 ft lbs from memory) and my torque wrench and most others I've seen only start at 10 ft lbs. How important is it to get these gasket bolts torqued exactly right? I can't afford to buy a smaller torque wrench. Do you just guesstimate? Torque them to 10 then back them off a bit? Any tip appreciated
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