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GS Valve Shims need some advice ..

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Hi Guys restoring my GS to it former glory and need a question answered !

if you are checking your spec on valves and the lowest spec rate is fine
but it goes over the recommended spec rate do you still need to change them.

Manual says 0.03 - 0.08

Must of my readings go up to0.03 - 0.15 ( is this okay as it is not going to burn a valve .

Any advice on this be great cheers
 
Don't quite understand your question but if it's near .03mm I would change it out for the next thinner one. A lot of us use .10mm as the upper limit.
 
Hi Kinetica01

Welcome to this forum and glad you found this treasure trove of GS information! We like to see pictures of whatever bike you have!

Please excuse my asking firstly that you must ensure you are using the correct feeler gauges corresponding to the spec units (mm or thousands of an inch). The reason I say this is because valve clearances usually tend to get smaller, not larger! So a clearance of 0.15 mm is not often seen!

There is no problem in having clearance larger than spec, other than excessive noise. Since the shim thicknesses change by .05 mm to the next size, you could go one shim size thicker on your 0.15 valve and still end up with 0.10 which is only just over the upper spec (but actually used by many here). The valve train noise will be a lot less than at 0.15.

Are you following the factory procedure for checking the clearances (there are specific positions to turn the cams to before taking measurements)? Some other service manuals do not describe this procedure well enough, which can lead to inaccurate readings.

Please remember to NEVER turn the engine if a shim has been removed. There is a lot of reading matter on this forum relating to valve adjustments.
 
Hi Kinetica01


Are you following the factory procedure for checking the clearances (there are specific positions to turn the cams to before taking measurements)? Some other service manuals do not describe this procedure well enough, which can lead to inaccurate readings.

This is a good point- it's possible to get a false high reading if adjacent cam lobe is pushing up on camshaft.
 
Guys thanks so much Im so glad i have found some great info already .

1) I am using the mm feeler gauges which i have had for awhile , I was also shocked with the reading of 0.15 i think i will spec it to 0.10 like you guys said.

2) I do have one of the shims which is smaller which i will need to change as well ,but i will double check this all again using the factory procedure and see what results i get I have had trouble tracking down manual for GS 550m

Thanks again guys will let you know how i go, and i will learn how to post pics ..
 
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