Valve Clearances
Due to unforeseen life issues, the poor XS has been sitting all summer instead of being ridden.
Two things:
Is it assumed, after years of not running, the shims need to be replaced? This seems a bit more complicated than some of my other tasks, & the tool used to depress the valve is hard to find. (I found one on Amazon, but there are mixed reviews) Also, the pictorial guide in the maintenance section no longer displays the images, which I will probably need to accomplish the task. I'd also need to buy the shims somewhere...
Should I be concerned about a slow oil accumulation on the hex bolt holding the #1 exhaust clamp to the engine? I included a picture of the exhaust previously. The bike IS using a side stand leaning towards the point of leakage, but I'm not thinking that excuses the oil.
Finally, as Topcat recommended, I still need to check the resistance of the wires to ensure I'm getting quality spark, even though, visually, it seems the spark has good color.
Due to unforeseen life issues, the poor XS has been sitting all summer instead of being ridden.
Two things:
Is it assumed, after years of not running, the shims need to be replaced? This seems a bit more complicated than some of my other tasks, & the tool used to depress the valve is hard to find. (I found one on Amazon, but there are mixed reviews) Also, the pictorial guide in the maintenance section no longer displays the images, which I will probably need to accomplish the task. I'd also need to buy the shims somewhere...
Should I be concerned about a slow oil accumulation on the hex bolt holding the #1 exhaust clamp to the engine? I included a picture of the exhaust previously. The bike IS using a side stand leaning towards the point of leakage, but I'm not thinking that excuses the oil.
Finally, as Topcat recommended, I still need to check the resistance of the wires to ensure I'm getting quality spark, even though, visually, it seems the spark has good color.
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