1 What does it mean that most of my valve clearances are tight Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:25 am
FreyZI
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I'll post gaps in a bit, but is there anything to explain mostly tight clearances in '85 K100 2V?
1989 K100RT VIN 0097367 (naked) 1996 K1100RS VIN 0451808 | Fuel: 95 Octane Engine Oil: Nulon Full Synthetic 15W50 Gear Box Oil: Nulon Synthetic 75W90 |
FreyZI wrote:Uff da. So, I've just gotten the head back from the shop where they did a valve and seat job. I also had them replace the valve seals while they were in there. Nothing untoward noted. Put cylinder head on cylinder block and reassembled the buckets, shims, cams, and caps on the head. Now instead of the slightly tight gaps I had before, I have essentially zero gap at any shim. Doesn't seem like anybody who knew what they were doing could put the valve assembly back together wrong (other than maybe lower spring plates upside down?). Is this normal after disassembly of the valves? Any suggestions?
Just to allay any potential concerns: copiously oiled parts during assembly, all the buckets and shims are on the valves they were on before, all the caps are in the same, correct places, slow and careful rotation of each camshaft is possible without particular difficulty or noises.
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