Which way do the valve clearances wear?
#11
Yup makes sense. I asked the question because I didn't know what wore, and changed the gap. I was thinking the cam or the bucket wore and as it did the gap got larger. The valves wearing deeper into the head makes more sense. Also makes sense that as they wear into the head further, the gap between bucket and cam gets smaller.
#13
The hard parts done...... I got started on it. LOL Started pulling stuff off last Sunday (mothers day morning, the wife likes to sleep in). Only worked on it for a little bit, and haven't re-visited it yet. I'm ready to start pulling the engine apart, but I'd really like a decent chunk of time to do it. I hate to keep starting and stopping, I'm afraid I'll forget something. I don't think I can leave it alone though, so I might work on it some tonight. I have all the little stuff off, and cleaned up. It's amazing how much hidden dirt you find when you start removing parts.
Dan
Dan
#14
Good luck, I can't wait to hear the results. I think you'll be good keeping your 38 pilot jet. I'm thinking the 40 is a bit too much for mine. Mine will still idle with the fuel screw turned all the way in. I may go back down to the 38 soon, although it's running great so maybe not.
#15
Good luck, I can't wait to hear the results. I think you'll be good keeping your 38 pilot jet. I'm thinking the 40 is a bit too much for mine. Mine will still idle with the fuel screw turned all the way in. I may go back down to the 38 soon, although it's running great so maybe not.
Dan
#16
Like I said, the bike seems to be running well with the 40, I'm just used to the bike stalling out when the fuel screw gets turned all the way in. Now it just idles a little rougher. My fuel screw is at about 1.25 turns out now which seems to be right in the middle. It's been a blast running with all low end power. I love the bike, now if I could just get my front end stabilized
Can't wait to hear your report on how you like the added TQ when you get it back together...
Can't wait to hear your report on how you like the added TQ when you get it back together...
#17
Not the valve seats. The valves themselves become cup-shaped from closing against the harder seat.
#18
Just checked mine at 13,600 miles. The valves are still in spec from new (inspected twice, never moved them) and everything looks brand new. There's not a mark on the cam lobes even. I have the 300cc kit. I run Amsoil 10W40 and change it at 1200 miles.
Last edited by mhammer; 05-21-2010 at 10:43 AM.
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