I dont have the head right here to take any pics, but basically heres what we got. 1973 Yamaha TX750. ALL the holes for the adjuster screws line up perfectly with the center of the corresponding valve stems ..except the left cylinder intake rocker and valve stem. The hole in the rocker arm that the adjuster goes in is offset to the left of center ( in relation to the center of the valve stem ) by about 2 1/2 MM. So what is happening is that the tip of the adjustment screw, instead of striking dead center on the valve stem, is actually hitting on the left 1/3 portion of the stem..follow me? The valve stems are 8MM in diameter and the "witness marks" left from the old adjuster striking it , are at 2MM in from the edge of the stem.
So my question is this..can the rocker arm be heated and tweeked to the right so that the hole will then align directly over center of the valve stem? And to answer the question is it bent now..No it is exactly the same shape and angle as all the others. It litterally looks like that cylinder valve seat is just put in the wrong place.
Second question is this..can the hole be welded shut on the adjuster end and that foot area be enlarged and then just drill another hole and thread it for the adjuster screw? OR, can the end of that cylinders adjustment screw be welded and enlarged and still be hard enough to take on the constant pressing of the valve?? They have what are called "elephant foot adjusters" but they have the allen head setup and not like the ones on the TX with the square top that a little wrench will fit on.
So my question is this..can the rocker arm be heated and tweeked to the right so that the hole will then align directly over center of the valve stem? And to answer the question is it bent now..No it is exactly the same shape and angle as all the others. It litterally looks like that cylinder valve seat is just put in the wrong place.
Second question is this..can the hole be welded shut on the adjuster end and that foot area be enlarged and then just drill another hole and thread it for the adjuster screw? OR, can the end of that cylinders adjustment screw be welded and enlarged and still be hard enough to take on the constant pressing of the valve?? They have what are called "elephant foot adjusters" but they have the allen head setup and not like the ones on the TX with the square top that a little wrench will fit on.
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