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I just checked my valve clearances for the first time, the bike has close to 30k on it now, half of which has been done in the last 2 years. It's a 2002 SV650S.
The front cylinder is within spec but the rear is slightly out, intake is around 0.07-0.08 (should be 0.1-0.2) and the exhaust is 0.16-0.17 (should be 0.2-0.3) It's not making any strange noises or doing anything weird, so my question is, should I bother taking it apart and replacing shims when it's not really very far out? I'm planning on selling the bike within a few months so my instinct says no, unless someone tells me it'll explode if I don't do them... Thoughts/opinions? |
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At 20% to 30% out of spec I'd want them done. If you can do the work yourself then the cost is really only time, so I would do it.
If I was looking at buying a bike with that mileage I'd be asking if they'd been checked. If they've recently been properly adjusted then it might help your sale - particularly as that can be an expensive job if the buyer doesn't feel able to do the work themselves. |
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Personally I would fix that.
Tight valves run fine until the point where you burn valve seats...
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You're selling it soon - depends on one's conscience I suppose. Which is not for a moment to suggest you are in any way dishonest - that we're having this discussion strongly suggests otherwise.
If you were to state it needed doing when selling it that would cover you on that front, but then a bike that's in good order is simply a more saleable item. Considering the cost I would think it bad form not to and keep shut, and it might harm your sale - however incrementally - if one were as honest as one should be. So I'd put it right - it's a small thing.
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If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
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You are all right, of course. Thanks.
If nothing more it means I get to practice doing the job on a bike I'm not keeping... ![]() |
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Why did I listen to you crazy people? There's bits everywhere!
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That's twice as many parts as I'd expected to see from your original post!
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yeah, I'd read the front cylinder exhaust as 0.19 with a 20 year old set of feeler gauges, came out at 0.17 with a shiny new set so I'm doing it too. the rest were the same and the front inlet cam didn't really need to come out but I didn't think about that until after....
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Could someone re-post that picture with all the parts labelled (apart from the spark plugs) for mechanical numpties like me?!
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![]() OK, maybe I labelled one spark plug a bit - the other one's hiding.
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If an SV650 has a flat tyre in the forest and no-one is there to blow it up, how long will it be 'til someone posts that the reg/rec is duff and the world will end unless a CBR unit is fitted? A little bit of knowledge = a dangerous thing. "a deathless anthem of nuclear-strength romantic angst" |
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