desert_max
Well-Known Member
Ok. I give up. I must not be holding my mouth right. Or I'm thickheaded. Or my Honda background has me confounded. (A CBX adjustment is cake compared to this. Shims slide right out.)
Got Sean's shim kit with the Yamaha tool for compressing the buckets in preparation for doing an adjustment on my '90. But after over an hour, I have yet to successfully remove a shim. Most valves on this nearly 30k mile specimen are tight - and exhaust valve #4, the cylinder making all the racket only has .11'ish mm clearance. Waaay too tight and I'm hoping the solution to the noise prompting this adjustment. But, to "adjust", one must be smart enough to actually replace the offending shims.
I've gone through NaughtyGs well-written tutorial numerous times and still, don't seem to have the room to get a shim out from under the cam lobe.
After backing off from the "lobes up" position and inserting the tool, I slowly rotate ( it's centered and it depresses the buckets all the way to the head boss material). Still, I can't get the shims out. They're loose, but won't come far enough out of the bucket to remove. I can't see a path for the entire bucket either.
What the heck am I doing wrong? I hope someone has that magical tidbit, because the clock is ticking on my "time to hold" Sean's shim kit. (Hope the next guy in line is a patient sort). Luckily I've only had it a couple of days...so far.
Got Sean's shim kit with the Yamaha tool for compressing the buckets in preparation for doing an adjustment on my '90. But after over an hour, I have yet to successfully remove a shim. Most valves on this nearly 30k mile specimen are tight - and exhaust valve #4, the cylinder making all the racket only has .11'ish mm clearance. Waaay too tight and I'm hoping the solution to the noise prompting this adjustment. But, to "adjust", one must be smart enough to actually replace the offending shims.
I've gone through NaughtyGs well-written tutorial numerous times and still, don't seem to have the room to get a shim out from under the cam lobe.
After backing off from the "lobes up" position and inserting the tool, I slowly rotate ( it's centered and it depresses the buckets all the way to the head boss material). Still, I can't get the shims out. They're loose, but won't come far enough out of the bucket to remove. I can't see a path for the entire bucket either.
What the heck am I doing wrong? I hope someone has that magical tidbit, because the clock is ticking on my "time to hold" Sean's shim kit. (Hope the next guy in line is a patient sort). Luckily I've only had it a couple of days...so far.