I'm in the middle of changing out the shims on my 82 gs650g. I decided to avoid buying the special tool and opted instead for the zip tie method. Well, it definitely works in getting the shim out. After pulling the shim out I pulled the zip tie out and went to rotate the engine so I could insert the zip tie in a new location and pull another shim. As I rotated, I felt it get stuck. Well, it turns out that the lobe (highest part) ended up going into the shim bucket as I rotated, but is getting stuck on the edge as it tries to rotate out. Any ideas on how to work around this? Am I doing things in the wrong order?
My plans were to pull all the shims, make a note of what was in there, then go to the dealer to swap them out for the appropriate ones.
As usual, thanks for your help.
-Daniel

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