I'm about too on the 700E.
It has been a while since the last adjustment.
But, since this relates to your machine as well as many of the 16v engines.
Per the manual on the 700/750E ES/others, adjustment is 0.09-0.13mm (0.004-0.005") is splitting hairs here. On the low side, on the high side, there is not a high side or low side in the spec. Dead nut is the phrase.
Now, for those who have done miltiple valve adjustments as miles accumulate on the 16v engines enlighten us.. 8v engines speak out if you need too.
Which way does the valve terrain usually go?
A. It loosens up?
B. It tightens up?
I know, do a search.
Everything I have read says tightens up.
Maybe wrong.
Makes sense to me, all the parts are steel, but the head. My guess is the aluminum head takes the beating. Correct me if I am wrong. The valves sink, in turn the valves become tighter.
I think I have read that explaination in a reply from Ed somewhere.

Maybe just run a fuel filter on it for awhile, and keep the tank full on a regular basis. If it's bad, then use the POR-15 stuff...much better than the Kream stuff.





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