
Anyway,the haynes manual is giving valve clearance tolerances as...
Inlet 0.10 to 0.15mm
Exhaust 0.18 to 0.23mm
Does this mean i'm looking to set them to around mid-limit ,ie Inlet around 0.12 mm , ..and Exhaust around 0.20mm ?
Cheers
if it's shims yeh, just get closest you can to bring you within specbikerpiker wrote:
Inlet 0.10 to 0.15mm
Exhaust 0.18 to 0.23mm
Does this mean i'm looking to set them to around mid-limit ,ie Inlet around 0.12 mm , ..and Exhaust around 0.20mm ?
Cheers
No sorry, it's not shims mate ,i should've said it's the locknut type .benny hedges wrote:if it's shims yeh, just get closest you can to bring you within specbikerpiker wrote:
Inlet 0.10 to 0.15mm
Exhaust 0.18 to 0.23mm
Does this mean i'm looking to set them to around mid-limit ,ie Inlet around 0.12 mm , ..and Exhaust around 0.20mm ?
Cheers
It's a 2002 GSF 1200 bandit mate.benny hedges wrote:get the feelers out then!!
i used to have some big long ones that were ace for tappets.
when they got bent i just trimmed a bit off the end.
why do you want to set them btw?? are they rattling?
if you ride it hard / hot, you might want to go for the upper end of the scale rather than the middle imo.might save you burning an exhaust valve.
just had a google and in suzuki manual it quotes same gap for inlet and exhaust depending on year :
Gsx 1100 F 87-96 IN and EX 0.10-0.15 mm
Gsxr 1100 86-88 IN and EX 0.10-0.15 mm
Gsxr 1100 89-91 and Bandit IN 0.10-0.15 mm
EX 0.18-0.23 mm
Gsxr 92 IN 0.10-0.20mm
EX 0.15-0.25mm