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Title: Valve chain adjuster Post by Jack_650 on 09/10/08 at 15:33:51 Okay, here's the deal. I pulled the side off the bike to check my chain adjuster. I want to do a round trip of 1,100 miles or so in the next week or so, before the weather goes belly up on us here in MN. First off I was amazed at how clean everything in there looks at almost 24k miles. It's like new, just like in the pictures. But I digress. Upon checking the adjuster I still have 3/8" of plunger left in the tube. I don't want to tear into the bike before the trip if I don't have to as I might not get it back together in time and be stuck not going. The question then becomes - is 3/8" enough of a safety margin for an 1,100 mile, taking-it-easy trip? As I said I would rather do the major work this winter now that I see the extent of the tear down needed. And then learning to set the valves afterward. Someone reassure me on this. Jack |
Title: Re: Valve chain adjuster Post by rigidchop on 09/10/08 at 15:46:22 i don't think 3/8 ths is even one click on the adjuster. i say go for it. |
Title: Re: Valve chain adjuster Post by verslagen1 on 09/10/08 at 16:02:02 3/8" = 9.5mm the plunger is 30mm long (to the shoulder) recommended service length 18mm (shoulder to housing) I think you are there my friend. (you've got mail) I'd say 22mm is max (cause that's when I did mine) I'd say it was sticking out 9mm from the factory. 18mm in 24k miles, I'm guessing that 1k mile trip will put you out to 20mm. |
Title: Re: Valve chain adjuster Post by Sandy Koocanusa on 09/10/08 at 19:09:31 Besides that, the work is already done. Just gotta add a bit to the end of the doodad and put it all back together. |
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