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Just a question and maybe Pete can chime in. I have a 2008 Breva 750 and recently did the valve adjustment. All were within spec and only the intake loosened since the last adjustment. There is a very widely used guide to this procedure that I used as a reference. On the Breva you CAN remove the front cover to expose the alternator and the 24mm nut to turn the engine over to find top dead centre rather than using the rear wheel. In this guide it says to turn the nut "anti-clockwise" which is opposite to normal engine rotation. Is the guide incorrect or is there some reason for this? Just wondering,Cheers, Tim
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V7 II was the last to require a head retorque and then only one time at break-in (unless something funny occurs).Pete's not about to chime in as he hasn't been here in years.What guide are you talking about that says the motor spins anti-clockwise (counterclockwise) and FROM what perspective?!?. It's been a minute since I checked the valves on the MKI, but that doesn't sound right. Looking at the front of the motor from the front I believe it turns clockwise.But the easy way to check is - spark plugs out, on centerstand or axle roller, in a higher gear, spin rear tire normal direction and WATCH.
I knew Pete has not been active but I thought he posted this new tutorial on V7III valve adjustment. The guide that I was referring to can be found in the link below. it is a very common guide is available on the SB site as well as on Wild Guzzi.https://pexi.blogs.com/MGBreva_ML_i011.pdf
Already did the job. Yes you are correct in that the normal rotation is clockwise when viewed from the front, that is the reason for my question. If you do it following the instructions in that guide you will be 180 out of phase. Took me for a loop until I figured out what was going on.
Should the bike be cold or warmed up before doing the valve adjustment ?