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Post by alleyoop on Apr 19, 2013 22:00:31 GMT -5
Great, just a little TLC once in a while or when it is hungry it will treat you right. Alleyoop
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Post by 4950cycle on Apr 22, 2013 10:58:12 GMT -5
Hmmm... They claim you can do the exhaust valve with the belly pan partially in the way (I can't seem to). I made a trap door to get the belly pan completely out of the way of an exhaust valve adjustment. , Its already tedious as to adjust the exhaust valve on a Linhia. I don't know how they do it tripping over the hanging in the way bellypan too ?
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Post by 4950cycle on Apr 24, 2013 10:36:15 GMT -5
Well, Shes (the girlfriend) is putting miles a day now with no problems (knock on wood) since the makeshift exhaust valve adjustment.
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Post by barnie on Apr 24, 2013 18:05:53 GMT -5
JR,,THE VALVES GET ADJUSTED IN MM AND NOT THOUSAND'ths, CORRECT. JUST DOUBLE CHECKING MYSELF. HAVE NOT ADJUSTED MINE FOR A WHILE BUT IS IS STILL RUNNING VERY GOOD. THANKS BARNIE
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Post by alleyoop on Apr 24, 2013 19:32:22 GMT -5
Most use inchs .004 inchs for the Intake and .005-006 inchs for the exhaust valve.
If you use mm then: .12mm= .004 inchs .14mm= .005 inchs .16mm= .006 inchs Alleyoop
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