I was going through a PDF copy of the XS1100E service manual, and I noticed that on two separate occasions it mentions that the cylinder hear cover can be removed without removing the engine. First, in the section for valve clearance adjustment, and then again in a note in the engine disassembly section that reads:
"NOTE: Cylinder head and cylinder can be removed without removing engine."
This is extremely intriguing to me, as it is something I would like to do, in order to custom paint the head with some high heat engine paint, but when I tried to remove it a few months ago without removing the engine, in order to seal up a leak in the gasket, I could only raise it up about 1/2" before it hit the frame (which was enough to RTV the leak), but there was no way to get it to clear the cam chain sprokets.
Now, I don't have an E, I've got an SG, but I'm not sure if there's that big of a difference in the frames that would allow it on one and not the other.
I've pretty much had to talk myself out of the painted head for now, because it's not something I want to pull the whole engine just to do, but if it was possible to pull just the head cover, I'd do it in a second. Is there something I'm missing? Is there anyone that's checked valve clearances on an '80 SG, with the engine still in the frame, that could give me any pointers?
I'm looking forward to any help I can get.
"NOTE: Cylinder head and cylinder can be removed without removing engine."
This is extremely intriguing to me, as it is something I would like to do, in order to custom paint the head with some high heat engine paint, but when I tried to remove it a few months ago without removing the engine, in order to seal up a leak in the gasket, I could only raise it up about 1/2" before it hit the frame (which was enough to RTV the leak), but there was no way to get it to clear the cam chain sprokets.
Now, I don't have an E, I've got an SG, but I'm not sure if there's that big of a difference in the frames that would allow it on one and not the other.
I've pretty much had to talk myself out of the painted head for now, because it's not something I want to pull the whole engine just to do, but if it was possible to pull just the head cover, I'd do it in a second. Is there something I'm missing? Is there anyone that's checked valve clearances on an '80 SG, with the engine still in the frame, that could give me any pointers?
I'm looking forward to any help I can get.
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