Hi all,
Did the 1000km valve clearance check on my 2010 TE310. It's the first time I've ever checked valve clearances. The exhaust valves are supposed to be .15 to .20mm. The .203 feeler on my gauge slid in without trouble on both. The next size up on my gauge was something like .215, and it was too big. So the clearance might have been .203 or it might have been .214.
As the valves wear you would expect clearances to get smaller, right? In fact I'm told they usually don't need adjusting at this stage, on this particular engine. Why were my exhaust clearances larger than spec? A husky dealer of good repute told me it can mean my engine is sucking dust! My only crime regarding my filter is using too much oil, can't help myself. Someone else suggested carbon deposits might cause large valve clearances. since I'd never ridden a bike before this one, it took a long time before I started opening the throttle all the way so maybe it does need a broom through it, so to speak.
All thoughts and advice appreciated,
Cheers
Did the 1000km valve clearance check on my 2010 TE310. It's the first time I've ever checked valve clearances. The exhaust valves are supposed to be .15 to .20mm. The .203 feeler on my gauge slid in without trouble on both. The next size up on my gauge was something like .215, and it was too big. So the clearance might have been .203 or it might have been .214.
As the valves wear you would expect clearances to get smaller, right? In fact I'm told they usually don't need adjusting at this stage, on this particular engine. Why were my exhaust clearances larger than spec? A husky dealer of good repute told me it can mean my engine is sucking dust! My only crime regarding my filter is using too much oil, can't help myself. Someone else suggested carbon deposits might cause large valve clearances. since I'd never ridden a bike before this one, it took a long time before I started opening the throttle all the way so maybe it does need a broom through it, so to speak.
All thoughts and advice appreciated,
Cheers