Here is a little progress report on the XJ I picked up cheap, plan is to make sure it's sound and sell it in the next few weeks. Since it appears riding is still a few weeks away for all of us bored northerners, reading and wrenching is all we got...so here goes.
I replaced the transmission gears with a good set from Andreas. All calipers were thoroughly cleaned, new o-rings and pads installed...front brake bled and operating but still need to finished the linked brakes. Oil filter bolt was pretty mangled, have a replacement coming. Planning on repacking the wheel bearings and greasing the drive shaft.
The bike started and ran good before I started fixing stuff. Once I get it back together I'll check the carb synch. I don't have a spare YICS tool and really don't want to tear apart carbs (never know what you find inside!), so I'm hopeful things are pretty good as they are.
I decided to check valve clearances yesterday and pulled out my Motion Pro tool. Never had any luck with it before, but then Wade did some grinding on it for me so I tried again. Still no good so I did some more grinding but could never get the tip at the bottom to catch the bucket. If anyone has a motor apart currently and would like to compare their working Motion Pro with the one I have and report back, I'd be happy to ship it to you, any takers? So I pulled the cams so I could quickly see what I had for shims, here's the clearance (in inches) and installed shim. Disclaimer --This is where it gets boring in case you want to move on with your life
1I-.003/280, 2I-.003/285, 3I-.003/285, 4I-.002/290 so the plan is to go down one size on #s 1-3 and down two sizes on #4.
1E-.006/290, 2E-.006/290, 3E-.006/285, 4E-.006/280 so the plan is to go down two sizes on all four.
I can only reuse the two 280 shims and I have one 275 on hand (along with 3 others that are too thick to use). I still need (1)270, (1)275, and (3)280s. The local bike shop won't swap and wants $10 each for shims so I was trying to avoid spending $50. Anyone out there have shims this size and a bike already running shims thinner than these so they'd feel OK parting with them? I'll end up with (1)310, (1)295, (3)290, and (4)285 if these would be of use to anybody. According to my service manual, these shims start at 320 and go all the way down to 200.
Thanks all, hope everyone has a good Sunday. Oh, and just so you know, this thread was b*tch to type because our stupid cat just went into heat for the first time and wants to keep doing somersaults on my lap while I type. I see a trip to the vet in the near future. Bet you didn't see that ending coming!
I replaced the transmission gears with a good set from Andreas. All calipers were thoroughly cleaned, new o-rings and pads installed...front brake bled and operating but still need to finished the linked brakes. Oil filter bolt was pretty mangled, have a replacement coming. Planning on repacking the wheel bearings and greasing the drive shaft.
The bike started and ran good before I started fixing stuff. Once I get it back together I'll check the carb synch. I don't have a spare YICS tool and really don't want to tear apart carbs (never know what you find inside!), so I'm hopeful things are pretty good as they are.
I decided to check valve clearances yesterday and pulled out my Motion Pro tool. Never had any luck with it before, but then Wade did some grinding on it for me so I tried again. Still no good so I did some more grinding but could never get the tip at the bottom to catch the bucket. If anyone has a motor apart currently and would like to compare their working Motion Pro with the one I have and report back, I'd be happy to ship it to you, any takers? So I pulled the cams so I could quickly see what I had for shims, here's the clearance (in inches) and installed shim. Disclaimer --This is where it gets boring in case you want to move on with your life
1I-.003/280, 2I-.003/285, 3I-.003/285, 4I-.002/290 so the plan is to go down one size on #s 1-3 and down two sizes on #4.
1E-.006/290, 2E-.006/290, 3E-.006/285, 4E-.006/280 so the plan is to go down two sizes on all four.
I can only reuse the two 280 shims and I have one 275 on hand (along with 3 others that are too thick to use). I still need (1)270, (1)275, and (3)280s. The local bike shop won't swap and wants $10 each for shims so I was trying to avoid spending $50. Anyone out there have shims this size and a bike already running shims thinner than these so they'd feel OK parting with them? I'll end up with (1)310, (1)295, (3)290, and (4)285 if these would be of use to anybody. According to my service manual, these shims start at 320 and go all the way down to 200.
Thanks all, hope everyone has a good Sunday. Oh, and just so you know, this thread was b*tch to type because our stupid cat just went into heat for the first time and wants to keep doing somersaults on my lap while I type. I see a trip to the vet in the near future. Bet you didn't see that ending coming!
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