82 1100e valve adjustment - what parts

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  • lurch12_2000

    #16
    Originally posted by GS1100ez
    got everything adjusted last night

    they were very tight
    couldnt even fit 3mm in there if i tried
    i set them all so that 4 fit in, but 5 couldnt

    got everything back together
    Hopefully, it's a typo but your 1100E 16v clearance should be between .08-.12mm. If you meant between .003-.005in then you're OK.
    I always use metric so I don't mess myself up
    Last edited by Guest; 04-16-2009, 12:02 PM.

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    • 83GSrider

      #17
      GS1100ez I sent you a PM

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      • GS1100ez

        #18
        Originally posted by lurch12_2000
        Hopefully, it's a typo but your 1100E 16v clearance should be between .08-.12mm. If you meant between .003-.005in then you're OK.
        I always use metric so I don't mess myself up

        yea i ment thousantds not mm

        i set them all at 4=.004

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        • maro

          #19
          GS1100EZ, did you replace those o-rings that were mentioned when you adjusted your valves?

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          • GS1100ez

            #20
            Originally posted by maro
            GS1100EZ, did you replace those o-rings that were mentioned when you adjusted your valves?

            if the o rings mentioned were the ones which went under the phillips head screws at the edges of the cover then yes

            it not, then no haha

            put 200miles on it since i did them
            it leaks...

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            • posplayr
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              #21
              Look at the two inner most front head bolts. There are O-rings around them. If old and hard oil will run from the under the valve cover oil area out the front of the head.

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              • GS1100ez

                #22
                Originally posted by posplayr
                Look at the two inner most front head bolts. There are O-rings around them. If old and hard oil will run from the under the valve cover oil area out the front of the head.

                just clarifying, not valve cover bolts, but head bolts under the valve cover?

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                • Guest

                  #23
                  Originally posted by GS1100ez
                  just clarifying, not valve cover bolts, but head bolts under the valve cover?
                  The two front and inner HEAD bolts have o-rings on them.

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                  • GS1100ez

                    #24
                    Originally posted by chef1366
                    The two front and inner HEAD bolts have o-rings on them.

                    didnt touch them at all

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                    • posplayr
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                      #25
                      Look at the two inner most front head bolts. There are O-rings around them.
                      The two front and inner HEAD bolts have o-rings on them.
                      Looks at the o-rings on the inner head bolts at the front.

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                      • maro

                        #26
                        Originally posted by posplayr
                        Looks at the o-rings on the inner head bolts at the front.

                        PoS,

                        Can you point these out on the bikebandit schematic please. I'm about to order some things so mine as well get these too. http://www.bikebandit.com/suzuki-mot...m5998sch283922

                        Also, are there halfmoons to replace?. I thought I read that in the manual.

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