I posted this under under the technical section but got only one response. I think I saw a few dust bunnies while I was in there....
Well I was convinced that this winter I would have to adjust my valves - my bike has 28k miles on it and last spring when i checked they were getting close to the loose end of tolerances.
So today I took her apart and checked the clearances. Here's what I found:
5 exhaust valves at .305mm (.012")
2 intake valves at .203mm (.008")
The remaining valves were within clearance levels. Last time I checked, those exact valves had the same readings so they haven't moved in the last year. Technically those 7 valves are right on the borderline for being considered loose, although Suzuki says exhaust valves are loose at .310mm and intake valves are loose at .210mm.
So the question is - should I go through all the effort of pulling the cams myself (dealer is not an option) to try and bring them further in spec? I don't plan on checking the clearances again for another ~7-10k miles (or next winter, whichever comes first).
My dad, a motorcycle mechanic from the days or old says he doesn't think it's worth it since they're still that close to being in tolerance and are on the loose end instead of the tight end.
What's the consensus here? Should I go through that effort now or revisit it when I check them next time?
Well I was convinced that this winter I would have to adjust my valves - my bike has 28k miles on it and last spring when i checked they were getting close to the loose end of tolerances.
So today I took her apart and checked the clearances. Here's what I found:
5 exhaust valves at .305mm (.012")
2 intake valves at .203mm (.008")
The remaining valves were within clearance levels. Last time I checked, those exact valves had the same readings so they haven't moved in the last year. Technically those 7 valves are right on the borderline for being considered loose, although Suzuki says exhaust valves are loose at .310mm and intake valves are loose at .210mm.
So the question is - should I go through all the effort of pulling the cams myself (dealer is not an option) to try and bring them further in spec? I don't plan on checking the clearances again for another ~7-10k miles (or next winter, whichever comes first).
My dad, a motorcycle mechanic from the days or old says he doesn't think it's worth it since they're still that close to being in tolerance and are on the loose end instead of the tight end.
What's the consensus here? Should I go through that effort now or revisit it when I check them next time?