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Husqvarna
I'm doing a valve adjustment on my 2011 TC449. I currently have a 4.60mm "half ball" shim on both of my intake valves. My valves are too tight (I can't even fit a .038mm feeler gauge in there), so I need a smaller shim.
Here's my problem: The 4.60 is the smallest shim that Husqvarna and BMW (the g450X has the same motor) sells. The "half balls" for the intake aren't sold by any aftermarket companies... so I can't get any that are thinner than 4.60. I'll need a 4.40 to bring it back into TC specs. A 4.50 would put me in TE specs, so either is probably fine.
I decided to try to file my 4.60 shim down (bad idea, I know), but they are so hardened that after 30 minutes of filing I didn't remove any material at all.
On the Husky, there is a little 'cap' over the top of the intake valve stems. Its part of item #1 in the schematic:
But, the BMW doesn't use this little intake valve 'cap':
As far as I an tell, both the Husky and BMW use the same valves, and shims... so why does the Husky use the 'cap' and the BMW doesn't??
Since they don't make a shim small enough to solve my problem, here's what I'm thinking:
I'd need a 4.40mm half ball shim with the intake valve cap to get .2mm valve clearance.
OR, I can remove the 'cap' (which is 1.3mm thick) and use a 5.7mm half ball shim, which I can buy from Husky.
I assume that Husky has a reason for using the intake valve cap, but I have no idea what it is, and I have no idea why the BMW doesn't use one, since they are the same motor. I've called both of my local Husky and BMW dealers, and asked them about the cap, and no one had any idea.
Will bad things happen if I don't use the intake valve 'caps' and use a thicker half ball shim to get my valves within spec???
Here's my problem: The 4.60 is the smallest shim that Husqvarna and BMW (the g450X has the same motor) sells. The "half balls" for the intake aren't sold by any aftermarket companies... so I can't get any that are thinner than 4.60. I'll need a 4.40 to bring it back into TC specs. A 4.50 would put me in TE specs, so either is probably fine.
I decided to try to file my 4.60 shim down (bad idea, I know), but they are so hardened that after 30 minutes of filing I didn't remove any material at all.
On the Husky, there is a little 'cap' over the top of the intake valve stems. Its part of item #1 in the schematic:

But, the BMW doesn't use this little intake valve 'cap':

As far as I an tell, both the Husky and BMW use the same valves, and shims... so why does the Husky use the 'cap' and the BMW doesn't??
Since they don't make a shim small enough to solve my problem, here's what I'm thinking:
I'd need a 4.40mm half ball shim with the intake valve cap to get .2mm valve clearance.
OR, I can remove the 'cap' (which is 1.3mm thick) and use a 5.7mm half ball shim, which I can buy from Husky.
I assume that Husky has a reason for using the intake valve cap, but I have no idea what it is, and I have no idea why the BMW doesn't use one, since they are the same motor. I've called both of my local Husky and BMW dealers, and asked them about the cap, and no one had any idea.
Will bad things happen if I don't use the intake valve 'caps' and use a thicker half ball shim to get my valves within spec???