I had a great weekend finishing the brakes on Gertrude with new Stainless caliper pistons all around and clear spooge holes. Now that it stops I got to ride it around the block for the first time since I got it 2.5 years ago. First impression - strong with lots of power. What a machine! The engine has a small backfire at idle that disappears with RPM chalked up to no Sync yet, but it was noisy. So pulled the valve cover yesterday and found the cam chain kind of loose in places. I had adjusted the chain according to the book, but it did not seem to work, so I pulled off the adjuster and saw it was kind of stuck in the bore. A good cleaning and lube and it gave a distinct thud when the spring pushed against the chain after re-install. Now the chain had a lot less play through all 360 degrees of crank rotation.
So then onto the valves. Things are fairly tight at .005 - .006 but the exhaust valve on #3 cyl was .023 - really loose. <scratching head>. Not sure how that could happen unless someone had just messed up the adjustment or the valve is sinking in to the seat. I don't have any shims yet, so put it back together and it's much quieter (cam chain good) and #3 cylinder seems to be firing fine - the exhaust header is nice and hot...
Going to hunt down shims this week - but any ideas what would cause just one valve to be .013 out of whack?
So then onto the valves. Things are fairly tight at .005 - .006 but the exhaust valve on #3 cyl was .023 - really loose. <scratching head>. Not sure how that could happen unless someone had just messed up the adjustment or the valve is sinking in to the seat. I don't have any shims yet, so put it back together and it's much quieter (cam chain good) and #3 cylinder seems to be firing fine - the exhaust header is nice and hot...
Going to hunt down shims this week - but any ideas what would cause just one valve to be .013 out of whack?
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