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  • Guest

    #346
    My PC is playing up with Youtube

    I shall have to look and listen later, but glad she's running!

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    • Guest

      #347
      Try another browser. Like chrome or firefox.

      I had it out today for breaking in the cam's. Looked for leaks everywhere, tweaked the low speed screws a bit. So far its looking promising.

      Haven't taken the valve cover off yet but it does get a bit quieter when its warms up.

      I noticed the timing chain tensioner was backing out a little bit. So I turned it in until the noise stopped and then out 1/4 turn. There was only a slight bit of pressure stopping the bolt from turning in anymore.


      I did notice some vibration this time. Sitting there at idle the whole bike sort of floats up and down a bit but smooths out above 2000. At idle its pretty cool to see

      Drove it around the driveway a bit and it feels smooth and wanting to go... Hard to tell when I can't rev it yet though.


      Definitely need a new battery. It keeps a charge but is difficult to charge and barely turns the engine over. Kind of seems like an overbored Hardly the way it struggles to turn over and then catches :P
      Last edited by Guest; 07-10-2013, 09:16 PM.

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      • gearhead13

        #348
        Originally posted by Mekanix
        I know what happened. I used 3-8 thou. That's supposed to be 1 to 3 thou. My feeler gauges are hard to read. And at 4am I must have just been too tired.
        The usual spec for aftermarket cams is 5-6 thou. I usually run between 4 and 5.

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        • Guest

          #349
          Where do you check them?

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          • ben2go

            #350
            If you use the stock GS500 tensioner.Back it out until it locks.Then just turn it enough to let it snap out.It's set.If it doesn't snap out,the tensioner spring is to weak.I don't know how the GS400.425.450 tensioner is made.

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            • gearhead13

              #351
              Originally posted by Mekanix
              Where do you check them?
              Between the valve and rocker adjuster screw. The manual shows what position the cams should be in for which valves to set. You go by the notches on the end of the cams and whether they are facing away or towards each other.
              I like to adjust my manual tensioner with the valve cover off, that way I can pull on the chain in between the sprockets to see how tight or loose it is.

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              • rapidray
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                GSResource Superstar
                • Oct 2006
                • 8195
                • So Cal

                #352
                Stephen, the valve clearances on THOSE cams is supposed to be .005, (five thousandths of an inch). Ray.

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                • Guest

                  #353
                  Got to see the vid's at work today... oh yeah! I like it

                  I wonder how long 'til you wanna put clip ons and rear sets on the L...

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                  • Guest

                    #354
                    Few more videos.




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                    • Guest

                      #355
                      Mate she sounds great!

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                      • Guest

                        #356
                        Found out why I had a rocker ticking. When I set them the first time, the cams were still painted. The paint came off after a while so I was able to set them more accurately.
                        Just got it licensed again so I'll be working on it more now.

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                        • Guest

                          #357
                          Nice, will be good to get her run in and really enjoy

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                          • Guest

                            #358
                            Had the bike out for a run today to see what it would do. Carb settings for the moment really suck :P

                            It ran different than it used to. The rough vibrating at 5k is completely gone.

                            It has a small vibration at 2500 and then between 3-4 then 6500-7 but cruising around 5k is so smooth that I can see clearly in my mirrors and this bike has no dampening for the engine or handlebars.

                            At the right idle on the center stand you can feel the ground shaking a bit :P

                            It does pull through the RPM's but takes too much throttle to get it up there as if its delayed as the slides are going up slowly. Time to start tuning.

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                            • Guest

                              #359
                              Excellent, sounds promising

                              Definitely sounds like it's time to maybe trim the slide springs and maybe enlarge that vacuum port

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                              • gearhead13

                                #360
                                How do your plugs look? I wouldnt want you to lean it out and burn a piston.

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