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Do like seeing the red SGP tags.Thanks to Ashley at Boulevard Suzuki.
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Guest repliedA couple of small steps closer,sorry no pics
Put the lower triple on,carb boots and got the cam cover off to check the valves.Didn't get that done yet.My package from Boulevard is here,pick it up after work
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Love it Greg! Looking real nice, can't wait to see it really come together now...
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Guest repliedI got all those things when I got this bike.OK I'm not that sure how to even use a spreadsheet to be honest but I will give it a try.No passport no trips to the US I'm afraid,don't get me started on this.Originally posted by Big T View PostYou mean to tell me you're doing a complete tear down and you haven't downloaded a factory service manual from BassCliff?
On your valve adjustment, get a spreadsheet from Steve before you begin, And swap those shims.
Nice work so far. Hope to see you this summer
Thanks SB and psy,I'm enjoying it to.
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You mean to tell me you're doing a complete tear down and you haven't downloaded a factory service manual from BassCliff?Originally posted by SVSooke View PostPopped the swinger back in to
Nothings torqued down yet,need to get the spec's.
On your valve adjustment, get a spreadsheet from Steve before you begin, And swap those shims.
Nice work so far. Hope to see you this summer
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Guest repliedI'm highly impressed with the work you do in such a small area, I'm enjoying watching this build!
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Guest replied

WOOOOOO HOOOOOOOO,other side.Stuffs going back together

Popped the swinger back in to
Nothings torqued down yet,need to get the spec's.
Edit
ut the frame over the engine.Did the math,40lbs frame,200lbs engine=frame is easier to wrestle than the engine.
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Guest repliedWondered that myself while working on my stator cover.Originally posted by chuck hahn View PostWonder why it is that the stator side seems to always take on a lot of abuse???
It may be that people forget to put the kickstand down and drop the bike at some point. Not that I've ever done that of course.....purely hypothetical situation .....
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Hi Greg, Just read through the thread and I have to say, nice work there. If you end up needing different shims we have them. Good luck with the remaining work. Best Regards, Ray
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Guest repliedIf it is still out I highly recommend doing it while it is out. I did mine on the bench and other than the frustration of getting all the right shims it was super easy especailly with the Shim tool. I recommend highly that you spend the $20 bucks on one. Forget playing with zip ties. Also look into the Shim club on here. I did not know about it till after I finished replacing mine. Make sure you spray a little lubrication of some type into the cyclinders. Because each time you put a new shim in it is good to rotate the cams to make sure the shim seats before you measure after replacing one. And never rotate the cams without a shim in the buckets it will chew up the edge of the cam lobes. Ask me how I knowOriginally posted by SVSooke View PostOK here's a question,Do I check the valves before or after I put the engine in the frame?
See merits in doing it either way.
. Luckily we caught it pretty quick and did not do any real damage.
Good Luck,
Paul
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Guest repliedOK here's a question,Do I check the valves before or after I put the engine in the frame?
See merits in doing it either way.
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