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    GS650 Valve Adjustment Feeler Gauge Question

    I am feeling pretty dumb right now and just want to double check before I order my shims. My main question is which number on the feeler gauge is in mm? The 2 valves that I believe need adjustment wouldn't even allow the thinnest feeler gauge I have ( .0387 ).

    Here are my numbers:

    Intake- 1) .051 -.076 2) .038 - .051 3) .051 - .076 4) .051 - .076

    Exhaust 1) <.0387 2) .051 - .076 3) <.0387 4) .038 -.051

    Shim Thickness
    1) 2.78mm 3) 2.75mm

    First off I want to make sure my measurements were indeed in mm because the feeler gauge had 2 sets of numbers.

    If my numbers are correct then only the exhaust valves #1 and #3 need to be adjusted.


    Here is the big mystery the spec is .03-.08 clearance. My #1 shim is 2.78. I would think I would want to subtract .05mm from this to be within spec which would mean that I need a 2.72mm shim however when checking the chart in the manual it says that if you have 0-.02mm clearance you need a 2.35mm shim.

    Can anyone clear this up for me? Am I doing my math wrong or is there something that I don't know here?


    Thanks.

    #2
    Not sure what book you are using but how would the book know what shim you had in there originally? You are correct in your assumption of needing the 2.72mm shim

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      #3
      Originally posted by huntb View Post
      Not sure what book you are using but how would the book know what shim you had in there originally? You are correct in your assumption of needing the 2.72mm shim

      It is the GS650G manual off of BikeCliff's site. There is a chart pairing clearances with shims needed. I might be reading it incorrectly though. There are several columns but only one is highlighted so I assumed that was for the 650.

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        #4


        Its Page 28 of the file GS650GManual.pdf

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          #5
          You sure your gauges are metric and not imperial ?

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            #6
            Your feeler gauges have some weird numbers on them but it appears to be precise metric if you can fit the .0387 and next one up under your shims. A .0387 inch feeler gauge probably wouldn't fit under your lobes even if the cams weren't in the correct position. Most feeler gauges will be labeled .03mm or say .001 inch and so on.

            Your #1 exhaust needs 2.72 but if ordering you'll buy a 2.70. I'm not sure if our shim club has measured each one with numbers to their exact size (marked 2.70, actual 2.69) but this would allow fine tuning. It's not necessary to worry and better to be over the top spec (.09-.12 mm) than low and won't hurt a thing.
            Erik

            1982 GS550M

            Dyna S, Dyna greens, coil relay mod w/LED, Sonic Springs (.90)

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              #7
              I've never seen gauges that read as you mention also the part about which reading on the gauges is metric you able to put up a pic of these gauges.

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                #8
                Sounds like you have a standard inch feeler gauge (increments of .001", usually) that has the equivalent mm stamped on it as well.

                0.0387mm is 0.0015". You can measure it in either system, just make sure you relate it to the spec of the same system (.001"-.003", I *think* the metric spec is .03mm-.08mm, but I don't remember). Then you must take your clearance measurement and convert it to mm to determine what shim you need.

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                  #9
                  From your description of less than .0387 mm, you may be fine still. That said, many members run clearances of .09 to .12 mm and end up seeing the clearances stay that way for long intervals. This is a good thing! The shim club can supply shims in any clearance needed. Ray
                  "Nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded" -Yogi Berra
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by GodSilla650 View Post
                    My main question is which number on the feeler gauge is in mm?
                    If your feelers have two sets of numbers they are probably INCH feelers with metric approximations on them. Please use the INCH numbers.

                    The best way to tell, though, is to compare the numbers on the feelers. Most of the INCH sets that I have seen will start with 0.0015", then progress to 0.002", 0.0025", 0.003", 0.004" and on up by 0.001" increments. The metric approximations that go with those numbers will end with strange numbers.

                    If you have a set of true METRIC feelers, they might start at 0.03mm, then progress to 0.04mm, 0.05mm, 0.06mm and on up by 0.01mm increments. Some metric sets might have inch approximations on them, but they would not be looking like the nice increments on the metric numbers.

                    Whichever set you have, please use the main number as your measurement, as that is the standard to which those feelers are made.


                    Originally posted by Chris G View Post
                    You sure your gauges are metric and not imperial ?
                    Always a valid question, I think there is enough explaination above to answer that.


                    GodSilla, this would be the perfect time to make sure you have seen the invitation in my sig.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Missile99 View Post
                      Your #1 exhaust needs 2.72 but if ordering you'll buy a 2.70. I'm not sure if our shim club has measured each one with numbers to their exact size (marked 2.70, actual 2.69) but this would allow fine tuning.
                      Actually the 2.72 would likely be labeled as 2.70x.

                      The "X" shims were only available from Suzuki, you can not order them from any source, including Suzuki.

                      I believe the GSR Shim Club has a selection of X shims, you would have to contact ghostgs1 to verify.

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                      mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
                      hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
                      #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
                      #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
                      Family Portrait
                      Siblings and Spouses
                      Mom's first ride
                      Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
                      (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by GodSilla650 View Post
                        My main question is which number on the feeler gauge is in mm?
                        Take a caliper or micrometer and measure the gauges so you know what you have.


                        Mark
                        1982 GS1100E
                        1998 ZX-6R
                        2005 KTM 450EXC

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                          #13
                          The "X" shims were only available from Suzuki, you can not order them from any source, including Suzuki.

                          I believe the GSR Shim Club has a selection of X shims, you would have to contact ghostgs1 to verify.

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                          Yeah, what I was trying to tell the O.P. was that the necessity was for a 2.72 but he can get a 2.70 and be in good shape. If somebody in our shim club had measured some of the shims he could fine tune. If I remember right, only a few of mine without being "X" shims were that written size. I did forget that "X" shims were available. Thanks for listing the member who does this too.
                          Erik

                          1982 GS550M

                          Dyna S, Dyna greens, coil relay mod w/LED, Sonic Springs (.90)

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Chris G View Post
                            You sure your gauges are metric and not imperial ?
                            I think you and Steve are probably right. The feelers are most likely imperial and have metric conversions. They were made by bluepoint, I called my dad to see if he had anything that went lower but both sets he had also went down to .0387 .

                            Should I try to track down a metric feeler set that goes down to .02mm ?

                            I know I might still be in spec, but since I am having issues getting the bike started I figured better safe than sorry. I could still get the clearance within range even if I'm going off of .0387mm .

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Steve View Post
                              Actually the 2.72 would likely be labeled as 2.70x.

                              The "X" shims were only available from Suzuki, you can not order them from any source, including Suzuki.

                              I believe the GSR Shim Club has a selection of X shims, you would have to contact ghostgs1 to verify.

                              .

                              The 2 shims I pulled out did not have an X on them. Are they a different kind of shim or is it just that the factory shims had an X and mine might not be factory?

                              I will contact ghostgs1 about the shim club, is it just a way of exchanging shims between members?

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