Has anyone done a valve adjustment? if so how hard is it to do and how long will it take.
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It takes a few hours the first time around.
Don't forget the bike is suppose to be cold when checked, so it has to have been sitting overnight or so to get the best reading.
If you have a digital camera take pics as you go, that way if you forget how it goes back together you have a picture to look at, this is mainly for cable routing and coil connections.Kyle
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The first time, schedule yourself 6 to 7 hours, including stripping & reassembling the bike's bodywork. Once you get well acquainted with it, you can get it down to about 2-1/2 hours, with much of that time being removing and reinstalling the fairings and tank. With everything out of the way, actually adjusting the valves can take anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour, depending on how many are out of spec and how good you are at setting them right the first time around.
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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Re: Next Question: What are the gap specs for intake and exh
Originally posted by kwoodie26Thanks for the input so far! Can anyone tell me the Gap specs for intake and exhaust? 02 750
INTAKE: .004 - .006"
EXHAUST: .007 - .009"
Cheers,
=-= The CyberPoet
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Just make sure you do it right. Otherwise you may end up with a burnt valve like I had a couple years back. Here's a picture of what the Kat's valves look like.
For me it was less expensive to get a used complete head and install it myself, than to have the dealer just repair the bad valve.
And as far as I can tell, the screw tappet (#8 on Ron Ayers site) had stripped, therefore lost it's clearence.
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