shims .. how often?
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shims .. how often?
Are they every major service (12000k's) or less frequent than that ?
was given two quotes from in line motorcycles. $350 for a major without em. $500 - $600 for a major with em.
I assumed they were done by brighton kwaka at 36000, but not so sure now. Docket just says as per manual (which I don't have)
was given two quotes from in line motorcycles. $350 for a major without em. $500 - $600 for a major with em.
I assumed they were done by brighton kwaka at 36000, but not so sure now. Docket just says as per manual (which I don't have)
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Here you go : http://www.themcdonalds.net/richard/bik ... lves.shtml

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There is, but it's the J model (mine's a G) and I'm on dialup so haven't bothered to download it even though lots of bits will be the same.
Might get it at work tomorrow though and have a look at the service table.
Also planning on ringing brighton kwaka and race replica and see what prices they give me. Last major at brighton kwaka was $500 ish. Ken doesn't own brighton anymore does he ?
I should just drop into maty10's service center but cos it's a bit overdue I'd like to get it professionally done.
Might get it at work tomorrow though and have a look at the service table.
Also planning on ringing brighton kwaka and race replica and see what prices they give me. Last major at brighton kwaka was $500 ish. Ken doesn't own brighton anymore does he ?
I should just drop into maty10's service center but cos it's a bit overdue I'd like to get it professionally done.
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Pretty sure a minor is 6K, a major is 12K and the valves are checked and adjusted if neccesary at 24K-48K-72K etc etc.,Smitty wrote:nikossmek wrote:55ish ...Strika wrote:I think shims are every 24,000 klms !!! how many has yours done????
isn't there a copy of the service manual for the 6 in the KSRC library?
maybe check it out and see what it sez...
from memory its every 12000km (7500miles)
hth
So theoretically, if they had done the 48K service properly at Brighton, then you should be fine.

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What if they're not changed? I mean it's not a desmo valve and the spring will take care of whatever wear there is ? Of course not ideal .. but It would not cause any damage would it ?
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...

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buy my guzzi Andi, push rod vtwin 650.javaman wrote:What if they're not changed? I mean it's not a desmo valve and the spring will take care of whatever wear there is ? Of course not ideal .. but It would not cause any damage would it ?
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...
Adjust the valves with a shovel. its red too
ill even fit a nancy waterbottle holder on it and get
italian interface for the GPS.

Steve
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As the motor wears, the valves can receed into the vavle seats, as well as stretch. When this happens it closes the clearance between the cam and the valve bucket. Once it gets to a point where it has no clearance the valve will start to leak and burn out. So check your clearances. More regularly if you ride them hard.javaman wrote:What if they're not changed? I mean it's not a desmo valve and the spring will take care of whatever wear there is ? Of course not ideal .. but It would not cause any damage would it ?
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...
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I thought it's more like this: The shims wear out, which means the cam closes/opens later, which means the valve will still close tight (pushed by the springs). Your description is as if the shims actually becomes thicker??Strika wrote:As the motor wears, the valves can receed into the vavle seats, as well as stretch. When this happens it closes the clearance between the cam and the valve bucket. Once it gets to a point where it has no clearance the valve will start to leak and burn out. So check your clearances. More regularly if you ride them hard.javaman wrote:What if they're not changed? I mean it's not a desmo valve and the spring will take care of whatever wear there is ? Of course not ideal .. but It would not cause any damage would it ?
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...
Please let me know where my logic goes wrong ? (Because I haven't done them for soo long...) ?

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Round the wrong way Andi. The shims don't really wear, it's the valve stretching and receeding into the head which closes the clearances. Hope that clears things up?javaman wrote:I thought it's more like this: The shims wear out, which means the cam closes/opens later, which means the valve will still close tight (pushed by the springs). Your description is as if the shims actually becomes thicker??Strika wrote:As the motor wears, the valves can receed into the vavle seats, as well as stretch. When this happens it closes the clearance between the cam and the valve bucket. Once it gets to a point where it has no clearance the valve will start to leak and burn out. So check your clearances. More regularly if you ride them hard.javaman wrote:What if they're not changed? I mean it's not a desmo valve and the spring will take care of whatever wear there is ? Of course not ideal .. but It would not cause any damage would it ?
I miss those bikes with screw-type valve... even my car I can do quite easily (non-shim)...
Please let me know where my logic goes wrong ? (Because I haven't done them for soo long...) ?
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That makes sense!! The valves constantly being pulled by the springs and the valve seat wears out ...
FARRRK
better pull my finger out (and hopefully one bad weekend weather) then... 
FARRRK



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