Z-400 valve specs
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Z-400 valve specs
if i were you i wouldnt waste my money, new shims shouldnt be necessary at all, especially since its not old. ive rebuilt an OLD honda interceptor crotch rocket and new shims werent needed. all that you need to do is adjust the valves with the gauge and you should be fine. but you have to have the piston at the right position. unless the mechanic at the dealership sais its totally necessary i wouldnt waste your money, but then again thats just me.
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Z-400 valve specs
Originally posted by: maczzz
I think mucky means .1mm to .2mm or (.0039-.0078 inches)
I think mucky means .1mm to .2mm or (.0039-.0078 inches)
and if you know what size shim you need you can sometimes buy it from the dealer
without getting the whole kit for around $80. and adjusting your valves is part of keeping your bike running
in top shape. its easy to do but it does take a little time
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Z-400 valve specs
I run one and havent had a problem yet. it does take a while to get the feel of it so you dont have it to tight
and if its a stock chain I would replace it with new guides. they may not look worn but where the tensioner pushs
on it wears and DID makes a nice timing chain for the Z for about the same price
and if its a stock chain I would replace it with new guides. they may not look worn but where the tensioner pushs
on it wears and DID makes a nice timing chain for the Z for about the same price
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