Hello Everyone - I discovered this site about a year ago and followed the conversations for a while before joining...been reading and learning a ton since the start...quite a resource of knowledge and experience you've all put together here in one place. In fact this site is a big reason I bought an '82 XJ last July after deciding to start riding again ('82 Kaw KZ750 was my only other bike). It had 32K on it and was in good running condition...here are some pics (I hope?!)
http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/...2XJ1100003.jpg
I put a couple thousand miles on it last year but want to do some work on it before the season starts again here in upstate NY (snowed today ) Got a new fuse block from T.C. and YICS Eliminator from Yahman (thanks men) and sprung for a new service manual.
First I checked the compression and got readings of 125, 125, 125, and 130...the book says 142 lbs so I guess I'm good there. Then I pulled the valve cover to check valve clearances, here's what I got:
Intake #1-4: all read .005 in. Exhaust #1-3 read .009 in and #4 reads .008 in.
So everything is in spec with #4 exhaust at low end, so I'm good right?
But here's where I hope somebody can enlighten me. If you measure clearance between the shim and cam heel, since the heel never contacts anything (no wear on heel), the clearance gets tighter as the valve gets recessed into the head with wear? And too little clearance means the valve doesn't open all the way leading to burned valves? If this is all true, what I wonder about is where does wear on the cam lobe factor in? If all my clearances are in spec couldn't I still potentially have problems if the cams are worn so the valves still don't open properly? Is this a silly question? I appreciate the input. Any other tips/suggestions are welcomed as well!
Again, you've got a great forum here. I'm looking forward to learning more about these great bikes and meeting some new people.
Thanks - Billy
http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/...2XJ1100003.jpg
I put a couple thousand miles on it last year but want to do some work on it before the season starts again here in upstate NY (snowed today ) Got a new fuse block from T.C. and YICS Eliminator from Yahman (thanks men) and sprung for a new service manual.
First I checked the compression and got readings of 125, 125, 125, and 130...the book says 142 lbs so I guess I'm good there. Then I pulled the valve cover to check valve clearances, here's what I got:
Intake #1-4: all read .005 in. Exhaust #1-3 read .009 in and #4 reads .008 in.
So everything is in spec with #4 exhaust at low end, so I'm good right?
But here's where I hope somebody can enlighten me. If you measure clearance between the shim and cam heel, since the heel never contacts anything (no wear on heel), the clearance gets tighter as the valve gets recessed into the head with wear? And too little clearance means the valve doesn't open all the way leading to burned valves? If this is all true, what I wonder about is where does wear on the cam lobe factor in? If all my clearances are in spec couldn't I still potentially have problems if the cams are worn so the valves still don't open properly? Is this a silly question? I appreciate the input. Any other tips/suggestions are welcomed as well!
Again, you've got a great forum here. I'm looking forward to learning more about these great bikes and meeting some new people.
Thanks - Billy
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