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I haven't worked on a large variety of bikes but every one I have had a larger clearance for the exhaust. Reason being the exhaust valve gets hotter and expands more.
Valve clearance specs are actually in the engine manual for some (all?) of the hemi head small blocks; here’s a screenshot from the earlier V9 engine manual (listed as intake: 0.10 mm; exhaust: 0.15 mm)
Thank you! I must check page 61 in my manual if it is the same as yours - I looked at the service section, where the other specs were found, and it was not there. Overall, the only manuals I have found that were worse, was the OEM Triumph of the old T300 series. Almost useless. Anyway, my valves are set slightly on the loose side, which is what I have always done on my cars and bikes. I do not think it is overly critical, either, as long as there is clearances. The old KZ series from Kawasaki listed a permissible range of 0.05 to 0.20 mm for both intake and exhaust.
FWIW, I couldn't find a valve clearance spec in my 2023 V7 owners manual. Dirk described his source as an engine manual, so that could be a more thorough service manual rather than an owner's manual, which at least has a detailed description of all the warning stickers.
on my 2024 there’s info under the seat, valve clearance, oil weight and spark plugs.