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    question about valves

    Does anyone know if the 1982 GS1100GL uses shims for valve adjustment?

    Here is a picture of the side of my engine if that helps:
    sideofengine.jpg

    #2
    Originally posted by bille View Post
    Does anyone know if the 1982 GS1100GL uses shims for valve adjustment?
    Yes..........

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      #3
      With shims do I still need to check and adjust them? I've done the kind with a gap tool but never shims.

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        #4
        Yes, it uses shims.

        Yes, you need to check them.

        And you will need to check them AGAIN in about 4000 miles.

        You will still need a "gap tool" (usually called "feeler gauges").

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          #5
          Hi Bille,

          yes, you need to get into the valve cover, check clearances, and inventory your shims. Once you know what you have, you might be able to swap things around to minimize the number of shims you will have to procure; the Shim Club on here (Ray- member name:Ghostgs1) is one source for them. Remember, do not turn the engine over at all with a shim missing. Get a loaner shim or use a coin to fill the gap.

          If you do not have a manual, this would be a great time to checkout BassCliff's website, where you'll find this:

          '83 GS650G
          '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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            #6
            Bille,

            Did you check the New members, click here! page?

            http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...ers-CLICK-HERE!!

            Be sure to read everything, especially the Top 10 Newbie Mistakes
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