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Valve Shims.1089 engine
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29 Oct 2005 02:06 #5094
by Doebag UK
Valve Shims.1089 engine was created by Doebag UK
Checked the valve clearances on my 1089 motor. Most are at the minimum clearance and need opening up.
The shop manual gives all the details and I am confident in doing the job. The manual details doing each valve clearance one at a time, obviously for a dealer with a zillion shims to choose from. I want to know if it is safe to remove all the shims at the same time, so some of them can be re-used on other valves if possible to avoid buying lots of shims. Is it safe to rotate the engine with no shims in the cam followers, or will the excessive valve clearances be a problem or cause damage. I cannot see it being a problem, but I am just checking.
Ride safe Doebag
Post edited by: Doebag UK, at: 2005/10/29 05:06
The shop manual gives all the details and I am confident in doing the job. The manual details doing each valve clearance one at a time, obviously for a dealer with a zillion shims to choose from. I want to know if it is safe to remove all the shims at the same time, so some of them can be re-used on other valves if possible to avoid buying lots of shims. Is it safe to rotate the engine with no shims in the cam followers, or will the excessive valve clearances be a problem or cause damage. I cannot see it being a problem, but I am just checking.
Ride safe Doebag
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29 Oct 2005 06:06 #5107
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Len
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Replied by DesertWizardB1 on topic Valve Shims.1089 engine
If by 1089 you are refering to an overbored 900 or 1000 engine then I'm pretty sure you will damage the cam or lifters by not having a shim in them. The cam lobe will contact the edges of the lifter before it hits the smooth surface. I suggest buying on 2.00mm shim and use it as a reference shim. This is the smallest shim and if you can't get adequate clearance with it then you know you will need head work.
good luck,
good luck,
Len
77 KZ 1000 LTD Original Owner
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29 Oct 2005 06:41 #5115
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Replied by craigpuckett on topic Valve Shims.1089 engine
FYI the "1089" is really an 1100 Kawasaki uses 72.5mm pistons in its 1100s
7.25squared(bore) X 6.6(stroke) X .7854 X 4(#of cyls) = 1089cc
IMHO it would score eather the cam lobes or the lifters to turn over the motor without shims,I wouldn't do it.
7.25squared(bore) X 6.6(stroke) X .7854 X 4(#of cyls) = 1089cc
IMHO it would score eather the cam lobes or the lifters to turn over the motor without shims,I wouldn't do it.
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29 Oct 2005 07:05 #5121
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Yep, 1089 as in Z1100A and GPz1100. advice gladly accepted, will do one valve at a time then.
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29 Oct 2005 20:44 #5260
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Doebag UK wrote:
Minimum clearance eh? just the intakes? or the exhausts as well? You could remove (or lift) the cam(s) and go down one size on your shims. It's been done before.
The shop manual also gives all the details on how to remove the cam(s)
Post edited by: ~DW~, at: 2005/10/29 23:52
Checked the valve clearances on my 1089 motor. Most are at the minimum clearance and need opening up.
The shop manual gives all the details and I am confident in doing the job.
Minimum clearance eh? just the intakes? or the exhausts as well? You could remove (or lift) the cam(s) and go down one size on your shims. It's been done before.
The shop manual also gives all the details on how to remove the cam(s)
Post edited by: ~DW~, at: 2005/10/29 23:52
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