I have been trying to find what modification has to be done to the motion pro valve tool but all i can find is that is has to be modified to work can anyone help me and let me know what has to be modified to make it work. tia Laurier.
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IIRC, the slots need to be opened up a bit so it lines up properly with the edge of the bucket.Life is what happens while your planning everything else!
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Originally posted by trdriver71 View Postmine is the same one but it doesn't seem long enough to press down on the bucket, but now i am not sure if that is the case or is it that it can't get close enough to the bucket by the camshaft.2H7 (79) owned since '89
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I just did mine this last weekend, and the tool worked perfectly out of the box. No modification needed.
Use a small screwdriver to rotate the bucket, so the slot/notch is at the top. Turn the cam so it presses the shim and bucket down all the way. Install the tool, so it is centered with the cam (generally all the way to one side or the other). Turn the cam in whatever direction moves the lobe AWAY from the tool, so it is pointing directly AWAY from the shim. The tool holds the bucket down, just above flush with the head. You can verify clearance by sticking the largest feeler gauges in there between the shim and the cam. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to pry the shim out of the bucket, using the slot/notch you found in the first step. The shim should pop up with little effort. A thin pair of needle-nose pliers should be able to grip the shim and pull it out.
Be careful when re-insterting the shim, and make sure that it seats down in the bucket properly. I found that it tends to squeeze a bit of oil out around it's edges when it seats. Rotate the cam so the lobe presses the shim down again, and remove the tool.
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Originally posted by DAVINCI View PostAFAIK, there's only one modification of that tool that actually works --- THROW IT AWAY.Nathan
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K&N Filter
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Originally posted by natemoen View PostJust cause you cant get it to work doesnt mean others cant, you need to be smarter than the tool though Randy!Former owner, but I have NO PARTS LEFT!
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Originally posted by DAVINCI View PostBut I am! I find it much easier to loosen the cams rather than rock...install..rock..uninstall...EIGHT TIMESNathan
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1978 XS1100E
K&N Filter
#45 pilot Jet, #137.5 Main Jet
OEM Exhaust
ATK Fork Brace
LED Dash lights
Ammeter, Oil Pressure, Oil Temp, and Volt Meters
Green Monster Coils
SS Brake Lines
Vision 550 Auto Tensioner
In any moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.
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Zip Tie
Has anyone ever used the "Zip Tie" method? I've heard it works pretty good.Rob
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Originally posted by CatatonicBug View PostI just did mine this last weekend, and the tool worked perfectly out of the box. No modification needed.
Use a small screwdriver to rotate the bucket, so the slot/notch is at the top. Turn the cam so it presses the shim and bucket down all the way. Install the tool, so it is centered with the cam (generally all the way to one side or the other). Turn the cam in whatever direction moves the lobe AWAY from the tool, so it is pointing directly AWAY from the shim. The tool holds the bucket down, just above flush with the head. You can verify clearance by sticking the largest feeler gauges in there between the shim and the cam. Use a small flat-blade screwdriver to pry the shim out of the bucket, using the slot/notch you found in the first step. The shim should pop up with little effort. A thin pair of needle-nose pliers should be able to grip the shim and pull it out.
Be careful when re-insterting the shim, and make sure that it seats down in the bucket properly. I found that it tends to squeeze a bit of oil out around it's edges when it seats. Rotate the cam so the lobe presses the shim down again, and remove the tool.
Repeat 7 more times.2-79 XS1100 SF
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There was a thread years ago about this. There are usually two mods needed: the grinding down of the top of the curved surface, and grinding the underside of the flange that gets bolted down. Without these mods, most tools will either not reach the cam bucket or not reach around the cam lobe."Time is the greatest teacher; unfortunately, it kills all of its students."
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