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GS850 valve adjustment

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I feel honored. How does one go about applying for "sticky status"? How do I get my little offering parked in the "garage"? You've all been so helpful to me, I just wanted to try to give a little back.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff


Good question! We need posts like this to be a Sticky so all the newbies can see. I've been thinking about making up a FAQ page and would really dedicate myself to putting something good together if I knew it wouldn't just go away as the thread died.

Regarding this thread, one problem is that you will have to keep the photos available FOREVER or people will not be able to see them. Taking your text/photos and putting them into PDF format might be a good idea (like the VM carb rebuild article in the Garage section). At any rate, great job for sure and keep up the good work.
 
PDF format, great idea!

PDF format, great idea!

Regarding this thread, one problem is that you will have to keep the photos available FOREVER or people will not be able to see them. Taking your text/photos and putting them into PDF format might be a good idea (like the VM carb rebuild article in the Garage section).

Thanks Mr. Nessism,

That is a great idea! I have the technology to do that. I'll make that my project for this week.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
BC has contacted me, and I'll be taking the photos and descriptions and finally finishing that valve adjustment page on my site soon. I'll also throw in a few of my own tips here and there.

http://bwringer.com/gs/

Thanks! :-D
 
Teamwork!

Teamwork!

Mr. bwringer,

Very cool! I'm glad to be working with you on this very important tutorial. I've also just edited post #6 to add a little more clarity.

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
GS850 Valve Adjustment PDF file is online

GS850 Valve Adjustment PDF file is online

Hello friends,

I've put my pictures and notes into a PDF file and hung it out on the web. Mr. bwringer will soon be putting together another terrific tutorial on the subject, with more in-depth detail, on his web page. But for those of you who want to, you may download my file here. This webspace is on my "BikeCliff" webpage (which isn't a page at all, I'm just storing this one file at the moment) and will stay there as long as I pay my ISP bill. :-D

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
Another edit with more info

Another edit with more info

Greetings,

I've just edited post #6 again to add information about shim sizes, calculating replacement shim sizes, and a handy tool called a digital caliper (vernier or micrometer).

It's also an excuse for a shameless bump. :-D

If you like the thread, send a note to Frank and maybe he'll make it a sticky next to the carburetor spec thread. You can also download a PDF version with most of this information here.

This information will also be included in another fine tutorial by Mr. bwringer (Brian) at http://www.bwringer.com/gs/ .

Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
 
It's also an excuse for a shameless bump. :-D
Speaking of shameless bumps...8-[

Click on my name, send me an e-mail with something about GSR or valve adjust in the subject line, and I will send you an Excel spreadsheet that will help you keep track of your shims and figure the proper clearances. I have gotten a few replies back from people that have used it with good results. 8-[


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