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Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 20:06
I know been a million threads on this but their like 3 manuals on what the valve clearance should be what would u recommend before I put this engine back on the chassis I want everything to be perfecto u know....I know their are differences to tight and loose but I just had it machined and I'm hoping get many miles out of it...what clearence worked best for everyone...1980 kz750 four....another thing since I have new rings and had it honed how do u go about wearing it in...will I have full compression of the bat also how many miles should I change the oil filter and do a oil change..I'm entering new territory with this high rpm engine rebuild just like the insight from you master kz rebuilders and owners...thanks
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Re: Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 20:14
Aim for the middle of range on intakes,just a hair on loose side for exhaust valves.
Id put about 50 miles on it myself and dump oil/filter,look for any shiny stuff in the oil.Once the motor has been heated/cooled a couple times retorque the head bolts/nuts.
Id put about 50 miles on it myself and dump oil/filter,look for any shiny stuff in the oil.Once the motor has been heated/cooled a couple times retorque the head bolts/nuts.

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Re: Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 20:20
Here's my experience with my KZ650. I believe the 4 cylinder KZ750 has a very similar layout. I would shoot for the middle. Ed
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/595262-be...ance?start=20#643792
www.kzrider.com/forum/2-engine/595262-be...ance?start=20#643792
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 20:28
What clearance though some say 007 some 009 what be the number for the middle
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 20:32
What does your manual give for a range on the 750?
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13 Aug 2014 20:41
Also not to sound dumb were fobi measure the clearance with the lobe pointing in what direction my manual says up like if the lobe was center of a clock at 12 a clock I read somewhere that was wrong why I also don't trust the clearence it gives me in the manual
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
13 Aug 2014 23:00
What manual you got? Kawi? Clymers? Haynes?
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
14 Aug 2014 05:31
Clymers I had to basically goto the bible one eveytime i read something in the clymers pictures are so plain
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
14 Aug 2014 05:34
So when reading shim chart if I have 007 clearence with a 250 shim what would I change it to a 245 or 240
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
14 Aug 2014 11:32
I have a 1000, that being said my FSM had a very specific position for the cams for each valve to be measured. I measured several at center of base circle thinking that would be acceptable. When I re measured using the FSM I got different measurements. Some on here have thought cam spring action on the cams/bearings have an impact and the positions in the manual compensates for that. I would recommend getting the info from the FSM before taking measurements. Since we have different bikes the FSM for your bike may match Clymers. Good hunting, Keith
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Re: Re:Valve Clearance
14 Aug 2014 15:09
Okay here is what I got intake
1. 2. 3. 4
012. 005. 006. 011
245. 255. 255. 240
Exshaust
1. 2. 3. 4
007. 009. 008. 006
250. 245. 255. 250
What do u recommend top number is clearence and bottom shim what shims should I get size wise
1. 2. 3. 4
012. 005. 006. 011
245. 255. 255. 240
Exshaust
1. 2. 3. 4
007. 009. 008. 006
250. 245. 255. 250
What do u recommend top number is clearence and bottom shim what shims should I get size wise
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