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Another valve shim ? for a KZ650
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Ok I'll give it a try. The manual says 0.08 to 0.18 is the acceptabl;e range. I'm putting it back together tonight because I have to get it out of the garage so I can do some painting of furniture tomorrow. But I'll see what I come up with.If you do this I'll bet 7 of yours will be between .10-.15mm. Only one off by a size or 2.
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Sitting here posting this I just had a thought. I made sure the timing mark was on top dead center, but I'm not sure it was on top dead center of the compression stroke. I feel stupid. I'll check that first thing in the morning when I get off work.
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Good luck with the Shims.
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Or maybe I'll just go buy a lottery ticket and win and then hire someone to finish this up!:blink: :pinch:
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Now I'm wondering how to tell if I have the crankshaft at TDC Normally I'd watch the valves as I rotate the engine to make sure I was on the compression stroke. Now I'm not sure what I have to do.
Bud,
An easy way to tell if a piston is on compression (stroke) and coming up to TDC is to:
1)...Remove the spark-plugs.
2)...Push your left thumb down on the #1 plug port.
3)...Crank the engine w/starter (bump it)
You will feel the pressure as the piston comes up.
Hope it starts for ya soon.
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1)...Remove the spark-plugs.
2)...Push your left thumb down on the #1 plug port.
3)...Crank the engine w/starter (bump it)
You will feel the pressure as the piston comes up.
Will this still work if the cams are installed wrong and not opening and closing at the correct times?
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Remember, It's been 10+ yrs since I done this but I believe I am pretty close.
Les
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~DW~ wrote
1)...Remove the spark-plugs.
2)...Push your left thumb down on the #1 plug port.
3)...Crank the engine w/starter (bump it)
You will feel the pressure as the piston comes up.
Will this still work if the cams are installed wrong and not opening and closing at the correct times?
Bud,
I was thinking your cams were on, chain was tight and just valve and points cover's were removed so you could see the action as the engine cranked.
Sorry, I should have made a; * "number 4"
[ok, I will do that now ]
* 4)...Look at the "T" mark under the points cover AND the "in" and "ex" marks on your camshaft/chain sprockets.
If everything lines up (arrows and marks)
per your manual ?
As Les said; "you should be good to go!"
(If everything does not line up? you will have to line it up, per manual and per Les's instructions.
If the cams are way off? dont crank the engine until you get em right. Some say it's possiable to bend valve's that way.)
P.S. I just did all this a couple of weeks ago, when you get it right ?...........
Your engine will start with just a tap on your starter button.
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