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Thanks everyone!Just to be certain, if the intake valve opens then closes, that cylinder MUST be on the compression stroke, right?Sam
I am noticing that I am getting popping when decelerating and every so often it stumbles at lower RPM or off the line. I know this isn't all likely to be related to valves, but I want to check as much as I can.6. Loosen the jam nut on top of the intake valve of the cylinder at TDC and adjust to 0.05mm and then the same for exhaust at 0.10mm. Tighten the nut carefully at the right clearance.
(use different colors - red for left and green for right if you're the nautical type) and don't forget to remove the tape once the paint is dry.
I use Red for Right and for Left, Lavendar !
Love your front forks. Waiting for the next question on rear tire and/or u=joints. :pop
FWIW, the popping on deceleration is more likely attributed to exhaust leaks.
I chased exhaust leaks on my EV but in the end the popping was caused by too lean a mixture.If it still pops after doing the valves etc. try adjusting the brass screw beside the P8 ECU plug about 1/4 turn CCW from memory.
A tip: I cut a slot in the short end of an 8 or 10 mm allen wrench with a Dremel, and I use that homemade tool to turn and hold the adjuster. Simple and works nicely.Rich A
I just had the rear wheel re-laced and a new tire put on. I went with the same tire that was on the bike, as I didn't find too many options in that size. I haven't even thought about u joints yet....Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
That tire *might* last 3K miles.