Valve clearance check 16k miles

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  1. matt

    matt Active Member

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    Im pretty handy with the spanners but is this a job for the average bloke or best left to the pro's
     
  2. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    If you aint done it before then i would get it done by a garage . Iv done the valves and re shimmed my crossers but i don't fancy doing the blade being an inline 4 compared the CRF's single lol
     
  3. ColinBR

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    If your decent enough with the spanners then give it a go. There's plenty of time through the winter months to get the info u need.
     
  4. matt

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    Any one know of a good guide?
     
  5. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    The 08 manual is in the maintenance thread to be downloaded . it says how to do it in there mate
     
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    I've got the full workshop manual that my mate got for me.
    It might b the same 1 as Dan's talking about. It's on cd so it's ideal to take the laptop into the garage to look things up if need b.
     
  8. viper_biker

    viper_biker Active Member

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    I was meant to have mine done about 4000 miles ago. I'm decent with a spanner too, but I'm giving mine to Holeshot Racing (Jack Frost if anyone knows him) and getting a custom map done at the same time. Last thing you'll want is to drop a shim or set the timing off a tooth.
     
  9. matt

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    My bikes a rr7 if it's any different
     
  10. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    In that case scrap that manual .. They are easy to find on line thou . I agree with Viper thou . Get the timing wrong and you could put a piston through the head
     
  11. masterblader

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    Checking valves clearences is not a daunting task to any serious DIY mechanic accessing is the problem. The carb blades are a peice of cake, the injector blades are compacted and cam retainers are located in radial fashion unlike across on the carbed version making the task more difficult. However have only come across one blade that needed all 16 valves shimmed which I beleive to be a factory cock up.
     
  12. tonyblade

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    Might be wrong here but how many bikes shims would actually be out (a lot) after 16k? My guess is not many at all.
     
  13. CastrolCraig

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    ive never known any modern bike need 16 shims doing, most i ever did was 2 on a high mileage sp1 & 5 on a doggy R1
     
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  14. arthurbikemad

    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    Ive checked around 30 rr8+ at both main service int's none needed any shims.. :)

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  15. largeviking

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    Checked my rr6 at 18k, all within tolerance. Took a while to do compared with BSA!
     
  16. tonyblade

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    Yip, that's good enough for me arthur
     
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    arthurbikemad A very helpful Gent

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    No problem.. Get this: around me I have three or four main bike dealers I keep three full shim sets all cost around 300.00 each for the sets of shims, sometimes my stocks of say one shim run out so often I have to call around to get said shim, the dealers round me do not keep any shims in the workshops? Odd hey.. Sometimes I wonder if they even bother to look at them...

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  18. dan.1moore1

    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    My 600 had nothing changed when it was checked at 16k.. all in spec
     
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    dan.1moore1 Senior Member

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    I wondered this when i was charged 300 bucks for my 16k service and they said it was all in spec
     
  20. BladeRR8

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    It's not a difficult job and following the instructions is easy, gaining access was my biggest problem.

    Best advice is take loads if photos whilst stripping down, tag anything you remove and put your own proof marks on for lining all the cams and sprockets back up.

    If you take your time do things methodically and follow the instructions its really quite a straight forward job.
     

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