Ok, I've read all the posts recently & done some searching so this is really just a confirmation....
Clymer & my owners handbook give two different ways to check the gaps (2 different positions of the lobe) which is best? I seem to remember it being the Suzuki handbook way, can't find the post that told me that right now....
Can someone post up that link to the Snap-On feeler gauges that went down to the right size I can't find that either.
Aside from the feeler gauges & the tappet tool from Ron Ayers is there anything else I might need? I already have a digital vernier.
What's best for pulling the shims out? My toolkit is pretty basic here & I'd like to be prepared as I don't want to be off the road too long....
I intend to get a cam cover gasket & breather gasket from Real gaskets as I've read good things. Anyone know the part numbers I need?
Lastly anyone got any spare shims around that I can have/buy/borrow to make the job easier & then buy/replace after I've done the job? Again I want to keep time off the road to a minimum.
Thanks for all the help as ever....
Dan :-D
Clymer & my owners handbook give two different ways to check the gaps (2 different positions of the lobe) which is best? I seem to remember it being the Suzuki handbook way, can't find the post that told me that right now....
Can someone post up that link to the Snap-On feeler gauges that went down to the right size I can't find that either.
Aside from the feeler gauges & the tappet tool from Ron Ayers is there anything else I might need? I already have a digital vernier.
What's best for pulling the shims out? My toolkit is pretty basic here & I'd like to be prepared as I don't want to be off the road too long....
I intend to get a cam cover gasket & breather gasket from Real gaskets as I've read good things. Anyone know the part numbers I need?
Lastly anyone got any spare shims around that I can have/buy/borrow to make the job easier & then buy/replace after I've done the job? Again I want to keep time off the road to a minimum.
Thanks for all the help as ever....
Dan :-D
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