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Offline Daytona

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Valve Tap
« Reply #30 on: March 26, 2007, 08:52:47 AM »
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Might as well ask a wise man this question: Is there a dial-gauge setup available for Bandit valve adjustment? If so, where? Thanks, Herb
Sure if you pull the engine! Bandit easy to do but still cramped on room. Why? Just more moving parts to make a misstake with. :beers:  :bigok:   Oh i C you said wise man! Not a wise ASS. Sorry  :duh:  :roll:

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« Reply #31 on: March 27, 2007, 03:50:29 AM »
I'm afraid I am not that wise, There is no mention of use for one in my manual (Clymer) in measuring valve adjustment until you start measuring the camshaft itself for run-out. There is use for one on my DRZ400 if under bucket shims are needed at 15K since the camshaft must be removed :crybaby: . I am not looking forward to buying that tool or using it twice before I die.

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Might as well ask a wise man this question: Is there a dial-gauge setup available for Bandit valve adjustment? If so, where?

Thanks, Herb