by djsbriscoe » Sat Aug 16, 2008 4:36 am
Hi,
STAGE ONE (PREPARATION)
Tools required
a/ Workshop manual (print out relevant pages).
b/ Parts book (download from Grahams Motorcycles website) to look up part numbers for special tools and parts.
c/ Set of quality feeler gauges.
d/ Torx socket to remove valve cover bolts.
e/ Set of metric spanners or socket set.
f/ Best torque wrench you can afford.
g/ New gasket for valve cover.
h/ Crankshaft locking tool (MZ SPECIAL TOOL FROM GRAHAMS M/C).
I/ Camshaft setting tool (MZ SPECIAL TOOL FROM GRAHAMS M/C).
j/ Loctite nut lock fluid for application to camshaft nuts on final reassembly (just a small drop required).
REMOVE THE VALVE COVER AND CHECK AND RECHECK THE VALVE CLEARANCES CAREFULLY BEFORE CONSIDERING DOING ANY FURTHER WORK.
New shims may not be required. If you have to remove the camshafts please follow the instructions in the workshop manual. DO NOT USE MAGNETISED TOOLS
AS THIS CAN LEAVE RESIDUAL MAGNETISM ON THE VALVE STEMS WHICH WILL ATTRACT STEEL SWARF AND CAUSE PROBLEMS (mentioned in the manual).
I don't know how to change the shims once the buckets are removed as I did not have to do this on my engine (clearances where OK).
I am wondering why do you feel the need to work on the valve shims, what problems are you having with the engine?
I did not have a choice when I did the work on my engine as it would not run, the valve seats where fouled and leaking compression pressure.
As I had the cylinder head off I had the valves reseated and put in new valve seals and put a new gasket set on (routine for any engine rebuild).
Anyway any questions please ask.
David.
Bikes:2006 RT125 (sold Jan 2013),2001 Skorpion Traveller (sadly sold) Current bike Honda NC750X DCT (2014)
Past owner of original ETZ125,ETZ251,Kanuni ETZ251 models
Location:London UK
Electronics tech by trade.