2BRacing
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Just my 2 cents worth on the "to use or not to use a vice grip" issue:
When my son bought a Suzuki 400 16 valve last year, we went through all the maintenance items. On this motor, the valve cover retaining bolts turn into small "towers" on the cam caps. As the thread in one of these "towers" had stripped, we removed that cap and obtained a replacement cap from the local bike breaker.
While tightening the cap in criss-cross pattern, it cracked at one end just before being fully tight. This was caused by the cam being lifted a little by the force of the valve springs, despite the other caps on that cam being tight. I had not ensured that the lobes on that part of the cam were not pressing down on the valve. If I had used a vice grip to hold the cam down (or if I had used my head to first check that the lobes were not down on the valves), there would not have been a problem!
When my son bought a Suzuki 400 16 valve last year, we went through all the maintenance items. On this motor, the valve cover retaining bolts turn into small "towers" on the cam caps. As the thread in one of these "towers" had stripped, we removed that cap and obtained a replacement cap from the local bike breaker.
While tightening the cap in criss-cross pattern, it cracked at one end just before being fully tight. This was caused by the cam being lifted a little by the force of the valve springs, despite the other caps on that cam being tight. I had not ensured that the lobes on that part of the cam were not pressing down on the valve. If I had used a vice grip to hold the cam down (or if I had used my head to first check that the lobes were not down on the valves), there would not have been a problem!