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bsam20 04-11-04 11:49 PM

SV650 Valve Clearances - how easy to adjust?
 
Has anyone had experience of checking/adjusting the SV650 valve clearances?

I'm thinking of trying this but would like to know if it's within the scope of a reasonable home mechanic or would it be best taken to a dealer?

Regards,

Terry (bsam20)

rictus01 05-11-04 12:59 AM

Checking is a simple job and can be done at home.

lift tank,
remove airbox
remove carbs
both rocker covers
remove timing inspection plug (nearside top of rotor cover)
remove rotor centre bolt cover.

Have a look in the service manual for how to
http://www.sv650.org/SV_service_manu..._Maintence.zip

Section 2.8

, as to adjusting them, well because it's "bucket & shims" it's a little more complex, so I'd suggest getting the garage to do it.

I would say on the 4 different engines I've checked this on none have needed adjustment, some as high as 60,000 miles.

I'd check them yourself, if they are out then get it done.

Cheers Mark.

Graham 05-11-04 02:20 AM

Quote:

remove airbox remove carbs
http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoti...crazy/1087.gif
Certainly not necessary to check the valves

rictus01 05-11-04 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Graham
Quote:

remove airbox remove carbs
http://users.pandora.be/eforum/emoti...crazy/1087.gif
Certainly not necessary to check the valves

OK, I've got to hear this!

would you like to enlighten us with the way you check the valve clearances, without removing airbox and carbs?

is this something special only australian SV's come with?

I'm always willing the learn something new, and I can't see how?

You're not suggesting dropping the engine are you? just to check the valves?

Could you add something positive about your process for doing this, I follow the manual, but if your way is easier and as good, I'm all for it.

Let us in on this secret then Graham :?:

Iansv 05-11-04 08:52 AM

Do I detect sarcasm :wink:

21QUEST 05-11-04 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iansv
Do I detect sarcasm :wink:


Don't think so ....! (not) :lol:

chutz 05-11-04 10:29 AM

ooh, I can hardly wait for the response now :lol:

C'mon...enlighten Uncle Rictus dude 8)

rictus01 05-11-04 10:37 AM

Although you could possibly, disconnect the rad (to get to the front one), and remove the tank (to get to the rear one) you can get to both, by just moving the rad (as per front plug check) and loads of space to do the rear without the airbox& carbs in place, it takes all of 10 minutes or so.

If you want to be able to see what you are doing,and have room to work, you've got to, I thought bsam20 was after the easiest way?

Hey, only trying to help the guy?

Mark

bsam20 05-11-04 07:09 PM

Thanks everyone, you've given me the confidence to have a go.

But I'm a bit confused because the online manual doesn't say to remove the carbs. I guess you're saying that it's not much trouble to take them off and it gives a lot more room to work?

Kind regards,

bsam20

chutz 05-11-04 08:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01
Although you could possibly, disconnect the rad (to get to the front one), and remove the tank (to get to the rear one) you can get to both, by just moving the rad (as per front plug check) and loads of space to do the rear without the airbox& carbs in place, it takes all of 10 minutes or so.

If you want to be able to see what you are doing,and have room to work, you've got to, I thought bsam20 was after the easiest way?

Hey, only trying to help the guy?

Mark

I was talking to the Ozzie guy Mark, just in case you misunderstood my post. I have met you and read enough of your posts to trust that what you say mechanically about sv's tends to be right. Now where are those new fork springs? :wink:


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