Hello guys.
My first post here.
I have searched those forums (and the web) and i cannot find what I am looking for. I know there are many threads here about valve clearances, but none of them apply to vvt models.
background info:
I have been riding 1999 bandit 250 vzv, and really enjoying it. it is the later model (gj77?), special edition in orange - this is the same exact model/edition as the one on this page
http://www.bikepics.com/suzuki/bandit250/00/pics.asp This page states that vvt is on the exhaust valves only, but as i take the rocker cover off my bike clearly the intake valves are variable (v-tec system). I have it since it had 16000k's on it and not it has 22000k's.
Since about 20000k's valve train has been getting more and more rattly. I searched the web for valve clearances. All though i found quite alot of info about early model b250, i font nearly nothing about my later model of b250.
I called serveral bike service places and have got conflicting information some some places.
-local suzuki dealer said that there's a special tool required to adjust these and they dont have it and nobody in NZ have it, so i can't adjust valves.
-another shop gavem me a set of clearances
-yet another shop gave me a set of yet different clearances (somewhat overlapping with the previous shop)...
-one other shop they vaguely seem like they know what they are talking about and for the later model bandit they quoted me those specs:
intake (non variable): 0.13mm - 0.018mm
intake (variable): 0.10mm - 0.20mm
exhaust : 0.20mm - 0.25mm
some pics of the engine here:
http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/showthread.php?t=37527does anybody can confirm the procedure of adjusting valves ?
there are some sort of marks on the camshafts....
ii'm aswell looking for somebody to provide/confirm the clearances for the later model b250 with vvt....
thanks in advance,
Mops.