79sf, 23k miles
E1: .008
E2: .008
E3: .008
E4: .008
I1: .003
I2: .004
I3: .006
I4: .003
Intake Spec: .006-.008
Exhaust Spec: .008-.010
I don't know if any previous owners ever performed any valve adjustments, but the bike obviously needs one, which I will do regardless.
Few questions:
1. Remove the cams or use the tool?
2. Should their be a noticable performance/efficiency increase afterwards?
3. How much time should I set aside for the job (first time)?
4. They provide a "range" for clearances. Anyone know what a brand new XS off the factory line would have been set at? I.e., .008 for intake and .010 for exhaust? I'm considering setting clearances at max, unless that's a bad idea.
Any other comments about these clearances and their affect on the way my bike runs are welcome.
Ben
E1: .008
E2: .008
E3: .008
E4: .008
I1: .003
I2: .004
I3: .006
I4: .003
Intake Spec: .006-.008
Exhaust Spec: .008-.010
I don't know if any previous owners ever performed any valve adjustments, but the bike obviously needs one, which I will do regardless.
Few questions:
1. Remove the cams or use the tool?
2. Should their be a noticable performance/efficiency increase afterwards?
3. How much time should I set aside for the job (first time)?
4. They provide a "range" for clearances. Anyone know what a brand new XS off the factory line would have been set at? I.e., .008 for intake and .010 for exhaust? I'm considering setting clearances at max, unless that's a bad idea.
Any other comments about these clearances and their affect on the way my bike runs are welcome.
Ben
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