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    Question Exhaust valve adjustment??

    I'm about to adjust the valves and I am curious as to how you're supposed to cram a wrench, screwdriver, and feeler guage in the exhaust valve area??

    The frame looks like its in the way and very tight! Any tricks??

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    Take the feeler gauge out of the stack of them, .003 right?? or whatever....

    Bend it so it will fit in.

    Loosen the 10mm nut, turn the square headed bolt by fingers and set it a bit loose. Tighten the nut down and the bolt will turn making it tighter (clearance wise).

    Figure out just how much to leave the square bolt loose to get the right gap and you'll be all set.

    MUST bend a gauge!! You can use shim stock or long feeler gauges like Mcmaster sells.....
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    I'm not sure that there are any "square bolts"??!!

    I have been watching this video: https://youtu.be/IHeIXalJ9N8

    Looks like he doesn't even use the feeler gauge. This vid also doesn't show the exhaust valve adjustment (the rear one), which I am most concerned about. It's a VERY tight space.
    Last edited by bmark0610; 10-29-2016 at 07:55 PM.

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    The rear one,if its above the carb,is the intake valve. They both adjust the same at 3 thousandths. To adjust the way he does takes practice and a bit of experience. I loosen the 10mm nut,(i took a 10mm wrench and bent it to make it easier),back nut up a few turns while holding screw,then i loosen the screw.Slide your 3thousandths feeler in,turn the screw down till you get some drag on feeler.Then take a stubby flathead,hold screw,then turn the 10mm down w finger till you cant any more with your finger,with gauge still inthere and holding w screwdriver,then hold screwdriver tight to keep it from turning while you tighten the 10mm. Check to see if there is a tad bit of drag again,and your done. Takes some practice and patience, but ive seen some pretty big sausage sized fingers do this,just gotta be patient. And make sure your at tdc on comp.stroke,both valves should be a little loose

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    He is at a different spot. He needs to be on the T not the F.



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    Well I went ahead and adjusted the valves and its still making the same "ticking noise". Weird though it only makes the noise once the engine is warmed up and gets louder after it is...

    Here's a video. Any thoughts?

    https://youtu.be/B2RvSaTC14g

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    Did you adjust the cam chain too?
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    ^that or it's time to check valve springs and crank play. Almost sounds like excessive lash to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scootertrash View Post
    Did you adjust the cam chain too?

    Is the cam chain and timing chain the same thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bmark0610 View Post
    Is the cam chain and timing chain the same thing?
    Yes it is.

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    I wouldn't use straight weight heavy oil in Massachusetts in the middle of winter, besides, 20w-50 is basically the same viscosity as straight 50w once both reach operating temperature.


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    Then yes I did adjust the cam/timing chain. To be honest I didn't really notice the sound until after I adjusted it.

    But that could have been because the timing chain was much louder then that noise?

    When you first fire up the machine you don't hear the noise and it all sounds great, but the more you ride it and warm up the engine the noise seems to get louder and louder.

    Not sure whats going on with it...

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    Go back and adjust them making sure "T" is at the compression stroke...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirtcrasher View Post
    Go back and adjust them making sure "T" is at the compression stroke...
    When adjusting the valves should the line on the threads be be at the F, , or T?

    Please view the pic and tell me if this is the correct position to adjust the valves.

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