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Shim Kit (pads) For Valve Adjustment

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#1 ·
I want to check my valves and adjust if needed. Is there a kit you can buy or do you buy the pads individually? And where is the best place to buy? Dealer or someone on website? Any tricks I should know about? Is it recommended to use the Molybdemium solfide oil for the cams? Also, can you do it when it is 50 degrees out? Just wondering because the manual says room temp?
Thanks
 
#2 ·
Originally posted by Graffer@Feb 10 2005, 12:56 PM
I want to check my valves and adjust if needed. Is there a kit you can buy or do you buy the pads individually? And where is the best place to buy? Dealer or someone on website? Any tricks I should know about? Is it recommended to use the Molybdemium solfide oil for the cams? Also, can you do it when it is 50 degrees out? Just wondering because the manual says room temp?
Thanks
we just got the Hotcams shim kits in stock. it is a great kit.. comes with many sizes.
89.95 retail. $65 for members.
 
#3 ·
yeah i also have the hotcams hit, and you can buy it for like $60 something it comes with every size imaginable. also you can do it in any weather, but be very careful when doing it, becuz i have seen people drop the shims. the only tools you really need are feeler gauges, and allens. other than that if you have the shim kit it shouldn't take you very long.
 
#5 ·
Originally posted by Graffer@Feb 10 2005, 11:56 AM
I want to check my valves and adjust if needed. Is there a kit you can buy or do you buy the pads individually? And where is the best place to buy? Dealer or someone on website? Any tricks I should know about? Is it recommended to use the Molybdemium solfide oil for the cams? Also, can you do it when it is 50 degrees out? Just wondering because the manual says room temp?
Thanks
What they mean by room temperature is make sure the bike is cold (not hot :re ) when you check your valve clearance. Doesn't matter what the outdoor temp is.
 
#6 ·
Originally posted by Graffer@Feb 10 2005, 08:56 AM
Is it recommended to use the Molybdemium solfide oil for the cams?
I was able to to find moly camshaft lube, but it was really expensive. Then someone told me his Honda manual says to mix moly grease with oil and apply that to the engine components.