Resurrecting an '81 GS550T with 8k miles. Don't know if the valves have been checked so I opened it up. Most of the valve clearances are within the spec ranging from .04mm to .07mm, but a few only hit the spec as the cam shaft turns thru it's rotation. Some of them are a little tight in other positions during the rotation, albeit not when the lobe would be engaging the shim.
So ... how critical is it that the lobes are the the official position per http://gsarchive.bwringer.com/bikecliff/images/gs850valve_adjust.pdf and only that position when checking clearance? I've always assumed that the lobes were a constant radius during the portions that do not contact the shim.The clearances are so close that swapping in a different shim may throw them out of spec. unfortunately they are currently close on the tight side, rather than the safer loose side.
So ... how critical is it that the lobes are the the official position per http://gsarchive.bwringer.com/bikecliff/images/gs850valve_adjust.pdf and only that position when checking clearance? I've always assumed that the lobes were a constant radius during the portions that do not contact the shim.The clearances are so close that swapping in a different shim may throw them out of spec. unfortunately they are currently close on the tight side, rather than the safer loose side.
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