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Juanca 12-14-2018 02:19 PM

Valve calibration
 
Hi friends

I need to calibrate the valves on my RX3, the rattling noise and the missfire needs to end.
I check everything you guys told me, from Gas, exhaust leaks and even reset ECU by doing it as NZ said.

Since I am completely dumb on engines, can you please let me know what gaskets i need to buy for doing this valve calibration?

Also I read in another thread, clearance needs to be between 0.06 - 0.08 correct?

Thanks a lot

2LZ 12-14-2018 03:19 PM

Here's everything you need to know.

https://www.cscmotorcycles.com/check...lve-adjustment

No gaskets required.

fjmartin 12-15-2018 12:57 AM

Be careful when removing the valve bolts as the heads are kind of soft. Also, make sure to note which cover is which. They can be put on either way but don't actually seal if you do. Lastly the tutorial from CSC on how to do it has one thing I do differently and that is I don't actually remove the entire tank. I just tilt it up using a short block of wood. Gets it out of the way but don't have to disconnect the fuel line.

NzBrakelathes 12-15-2018 07:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fjmartin (Post 296118)
Be careful when removing the valve bolts as the heads are kind of soft. Also, make sure to note which cover is which. They can be put on either way but don't actually seal if you do. Lastly the tutorial from CSC on how to do it has one thing I do differently and that is I don't actually remove the entire tank. I just tilt it up using a short block of wood. Gets it out of the way but don't have to disconnect the fuel line.

I made a blanking plug for the tank end (both male and female) stops fuel leaking out and tank of I find just easier.
Also only tank off is a 5 min job if you need to do jobs under it (not enough for valves tho) I posted some pics in another thread
Just another possible tip etc


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