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woodsietx
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I adjusted the valves on my GS last weekend and had the thought this morning that I might want some opinions on what to look for to determine if the mechanicals at the top of the engine look ok. The bike did not seem to exhibit any symptoms of bad valve adjustment before it stopped running. Those who have followed my saga may remember that the carbs are the most likely suspects for my issues. I did the valves because of advice here that a carb synch is best with properly adjusted valves.
I have some pictures of the cams below. I noticed that the exhaust cams have a definite difference in color. They show two "grooves" on each lobe. As I recall, there is no groove in the metal, just a difference in color. Is that normal? The gap in almost every tappet was a bit loose. The .005 gauge went under with no resistance.
I have not fastened the cover back on the bike yet. I'm waiting for stainless bolts. I hope to finish that over the long weekend. Before I do, however, I can re-examine the motor if I know what to look for.
Anything that can be suggested would be appreciated. If better pictures are needed, I'll be glad to take more. Who ever thought a camera would be a valuable mechanic's tool??
#3 & 4
#1 & 2
I have some pictures of the cams below. I noticed that the exhaust cams have a definite difference in color. They show two "grooves" on each lobe. As I recall, there is no groove in the metal, just a difference in color. Is that normal? The gap in almost every tappet was a bit loose. The .005 gauge went under with no resistance.
I have not fastened the cover back on the bike yet. I'm waiting for stainless bolts. I hope to finish that over the long weekend. Before I do, however, I can re-examine the motor if I know what to look for.
Anything that can be suggested would be appreciated. If better pictures are needed, I'll be glad to take more. Who ever thought a camera would be a valuable mechanic's tool??
#3 & 4
#1 & 2