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03-13-2009, 03:11 AM | #22 |
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Thanks Easy,
I appreciate your time and explanation. I will not argue the differences between my old vw and this little suzuki or express my feelings of "The Manual" I am sure this will send me in the right direction. thanks again, -=kaput=- |
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03-15-2009, 07:42 PM | #25 |
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Thanks Adrian but I had that already. my real problem was finding the compression stroke.
I found it and confirmed it with my neighbor. I got the "Special tool" wrench and adjusted the valves, took me about an hour but I think next time will be way quicker. I put them at midway in the specs and it is a bit Klacky but my Idle and Stalling problems are GONE! I think I may tighten them to minimum specs next weekend to get the noise down. Bike also starts faster and the choke is not needed at all (here in sunny San Diego). By the way, if anyone is scared to do this job, don't be intimidated. Its really not as hard as some folks may have you believe and is extremely beneficial. :2tup:YOU CAN DO IT! :2tup: The hardest part is getting a tool that will remove the generator cover cap and finding TDC on the compression stroke. (2 of the things the Manual does not cover) -=HINTs=- * I found the the compression stroke was easily found if you leave the spark plug in, you will feel resistance just before you hit TDC. *Also the 2 valves in front are the Exhaust and the 2 in back are Intake the rest is covered in the manual in the pages that Adrian quoted. Thanks for the help and good luck to anyone trying this fairly easy job. -=kaput=- Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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Maybe that's why my problems went away as well. Adjusting the valves was on of the things they said they did (the third time.)
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:rawk: OH yeah! its my birthday :2tup:
Always a great feeling to do it yourself. and you know it has been done correctly too. I would be willing to bet $$$$ that was your problem alan. |
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It is VERY rare for valves to be far enough out of adjustment so that it makes a noticeable difference in how the engine runs and performs. That difference "might be" just a coincidence. If you really did get them set to the middle of the spec., you probably should leave them there......since having them too tight is MUCH more dangerous (to engine life) than too loose. Since this was your first run doing the adjustments, it might be a good idea to check them again soon just to be sure they are set where you think they are. :2tup:
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A valve lash difference of .001-.003 inches will NOT affect engine operation enough so that you can notice; it just won't. NOW, if your valves were WAY out of adjustment, all bets are off. Alan: Did they really mention valves on your LAST ticket? I don't remember you saying that.
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