Steve
GS Whisperer
I see that you are using INCH feelers. In that case, please do not use the metric approximations when reporting measurements.Checked all valves and none will permit a 0.038MM feeler gauge under them ...
Do the same thing when entering info on the spreadsheet. If your feelers have both measurements, they are likely INCH, not metric.
NO. The lobes on the exhaust will point FORWARD and UP. Keep in mind that the exhaust is toward the front of the bike, right over the EXHAUST pipes.... (lobes turned to point forward on intakes, aligned with head surface, exhaust lobes pointed to the rear, aligned with surface of head, as per repair manual image, yes?)
The lobes on the intake will point REARWARD and UP. The intake valves are right over the INTAKE tubes from the carbs.
You can start by removing one of your 2.60 shims, put a coin in its place, move the 2.60 to one of the spaces that had a 2.65 or 2.70 to see if that is enough. Knowing that you have 2.60, I would get a "checking" shim in the 2.40 range, because if any of your valves need to drop two shim sizes, they will already be at 2.50. You need to have a shim that is thinner than what you expect.So with this information, I know I need thinner shims, but how thin should I go with to be within range?
Did you not read the tutorial on BassCliff's site or the instructions with the spreadsheet? It is mentioned in #10 on the instruction tab, but does not really explain what it is.Forgot to ask before.. what is the X on some of the shim? 2.60X and 2.60 what is the difference? I recall seeing the x while recording the shim thickness.. can't remember if all or only some had it..
It is a "half-size" shim. If you measure your 2.60x, you will find that it is probably real close to half-way between 2.60 and 2.65, or 2.625. You can not order any of these shims, except from the GSR Shim Club. They can be used to fine-tune your clearances, but the bike will work just fine without them.
As an example (using metric numbers), if your clearance is 0.04mm and your shim is a 2.65, if you change to a 2.60, your clearance will increase to 0.09mm. Technically, that is out of the allowable range (although many of us do it). Actually, the 0.04 is still within tolerance, so there is no need to change it, but it is approaching the minimum, so, by putting in a 2.60x, your clearance will increase to about 0.07mm, right near the top of the spec.
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