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If you have a full set of metric ignition wrenches, the tiny one will fit the square head. That is what I used for years until I order a set (it is a set of 3 different sizes that can be interchanged with each other) of valve lash adjusting tools from Dennis Kirk. They work really nice. I believe Z1 has them as well.None of my 4 spark plug sockets were 18 mm, so had to get one.
And that not work, was to thick of sidewall for what little clearance there was around the spark plug. Had multi-day adventure at various part stores and even Harbor Fright. Did find deep well socket at Menards that looked like thiner sidewall (but not specified as such), and that worked.
Next step was to remove the 4 valve clearance adjusmnet covers, 8mm bolt heads with awkward access. Was what looked like an air breather tube in the way, so thought I would remove that, and had coolant flowing all over -DOAH!
THen rounded off 2 of the bolts. But then took off more stuff than the manual suggested to get some some better access. Cut slots in them with hacksaw blade. THen used hammer impact to get out the bolts.
Got the inspection covers off
TO find like this (two intake valves operated by one cam/rocker)

With a box end wrench with offset can operate the lock nut, but not finding anything to operate that square part of the adjustment. Supose could use cressent wrench, but would rather have a socket.
THink I can find anything like that at tool store..?
Measures 4mm with caliper.Comment
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Preparatory to wrenching: cleared/shifted some crap around and moved the XS from the kitchen to the workshop. Some serious oil leaks from the bottom of that engine, and it's unknown territory.Dave
'79 GS850GN '80 GS850GT
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Make your own tool.
Got the inspection covers off
TO find like this (two intake valves operated by one cam/rocker)

With a box end wrench with offset can operate the lock nut, but not finding anything to operate that square part of the adjustment. Supose could use cressent wrench, but would rather have a socket.
THink I can find anything like that at tool store..?
Measures 4mm with caliper.
I used a square drive wood screw with the correct size drive, screwed into a wooden dowel in a convenient length. Kind of like a screwdriver with the right tip for that adjuster. I made three or four of them in a few different lengths to better fit the different bikes. Made one that has the screw crosswise too, it worked better for one of the bikes.
Very easy to use with one hand while holding a wrench for the locknut in the other hand.
And if you happen to lose this fine quality tool you can make another in about two minutes.Comment
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Tom, Dale and others,
Thanks.
Will gather up a couple of those deck screws with the square drive next chance I get.
I proceeded with just using a pair of plyers and a 3/8 6point socket that would somewhat half fit (would fall inside if not carefull).
Both exhaust and intak on rear cylinder were good, maybe closer to the 5 thou than the 4 thou and the access so bad, that I just left it.
THe front was so tight, no wiggle at all, zero clearance. Made me think I didn't have crank on the front mark, so checked that again. Took a lot of adjustment to get the 4 thou clearance.
Waiting for the replacement bolts, O-rings and gaskets to put back together.
Thanks again, guys.
You should know that I got more and better responses here than I did on Honda Shadow Network forum. But of course on there not many have the 500s (only 83-86) , and on there an '06 is an old bike.
.Last edited by Redman; 07-09-2014, 08:58 PM.http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl
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86 Honda Shadow 500 Valve Adjustment
Just photos to show what limited access there is for this.
http://webpages.charter.net/ddvrnr/GS850_1100_Emblems.jpg
Had 850G for 14 years. Now have GK since 2005.
GK at IndyMotoGP Suzuki Display... ... GK on GSResources Page ... ... Euro Trash Ego Machine .. ..3 mo'cykls.... update 2 mocykl
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I started yesterday on my coil and headlight relay mod's... so far I've found a location for two of the 20A micro relays I got from Eastern Beaver for the headlight and removed some dodgy wiring I did in a hurry at one point for my little dash and the Acewell clock function.
I started work on lowering my electrics tray so I have a bit more room under the seat so I can find a better spot for my indicator relay.
Once that's done I can work out where my 3 way mini fuse block can mount safely as well as the third micro relay and then I can run the wires and get it all together again.
Lesson learnt... don't take dodgy shortcuts when doing electrical work just to get your bike on the road one day earlier...
And I will have pic's too
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Well it took me all weekend on and off but after playing musical electrical components and Tetris, I got her back together Sunday night just in time to watch MotoGP.
A little bare...

Headlight relays located under the dash:

I'll probably revisit this wiring with a neater way of running them but they're just cable tied for now and working:

The new electrics tray layout... the single ground bolt is getting busy! I also got to take advantage of the SH775 and ignitor mounting points being the same. That tray is 2.5mm thick aluminium so is a nice heatsink as well:

And my other new birthday present saved my back a lot of pain and grief:

Very happy with the job and I now have a 15A fuse running the harness like stock as well as a 10A fuse for the coils and another 10A fuse for the headlights. I now have no measurable drop in voltage to either the coils or the headlights from the battery
I also managed to remove the extra fuse for the Acewell clock by running it from the harness fuse as well.Comment
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Last edited by bonanzadave; 07-17-2014, 11:12 PM.82 1100 EZ (red)
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82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTYComment
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VERY cool. Is it actually strong enough for a fork brace or is it just for show? who cares though it looks awesome.Comment
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