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shimming a head
29 Oct 2005 19:57
I never mess with changing shims. I leave the valves out, put the buckets in with any old shim ive got, put the cam in, torgue it, slide in a valve and hope for no clearance. Then i grind the stem untill ive got the spec i want. Fast, simple. Ive never had a problem and it its very accurate. I can hear the grinder right now. Love that grinder. makes cam chain tensioners too.
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29 Oct 2005 20:11
nads.com has a unique writing style, seems to know what he's talking about though 
What he is saying, is that he adjusts valve clearance by grinding the tip of the valve instead of swapping shims.
Of course that's a hard way to do it, unless you already have the cylinder head off the motor and the valves out

What he is saying, is that he adjusts valve clearance by grinding the tip of the valve instead of swapping shims.
Of course that's a hard way to do it, unless you already have the cylinder head off the motor and the valves out

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Re: shimming a head
29 Oct 2005 20:52
Hmm, What does el grinderino make cam tensioners out of? Old cam tensioners?
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Re: shimming a head
29 Oct 2005 21:31
I hereby predict the ball will fall off of your shim tool............
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30 Oct 2005 02:55
And what do you do when you have too much clearance? Put two shims in? :laugh:
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Re: shimming a head
30 Oct 2005 05:11
Lorcan wrote:
Use the valve stretcher of course
And what do you do when you have too much clearance? Put two shims in? :laugh:
Use the valve stretcher of course

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30 Oct 2005 08:23
You guys have it all wrong. You grind the seat deeper.


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