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 Post subject: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 3:06 am 

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After 25 years of ownership I decided to tackle the dreaded valve adjustment on my CBX...

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It's actually not as hard as it looks!

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:43 am 
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Good to hear, Trevor. I recently did my "new" Guzzi. Talk about easy.

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 8:55 am 
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Jim wrote:
Good to hear, Trevor. I recently did my "new" Guzzi. Talk about easy.

Doing the valves on a Guzzi is like doin' them on a old Chevy 'blue-flame' 6, it's got pushrods! :lol: Trev, I rode an early Honda CBX back in the day, for a while, it was a bit errr... smoother, than my old race H2!! :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 9:57 am 
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RODH2 wrote:
Doing the valves on a Guzzi is like doin' them on a old Chevy 'blue-flame' 6, it's got pushrods!

Easier than the Chevy... you can pull up a chair to sit on, and the parts are right there in front of you. The only easier bike to adjust valves on is a 2-stroke.

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:17 am 

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I still don't have the courage to do the valves on my '85 Ducati Mille MHR bevel twin...
Who knows, somewhere in the future I maybe forced to do it, as the specialists, one by one are more or less fading away these days...

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 11:37 am 
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Moriniman wrote:
After 25 years of ownership I decided to tackle the dreaded valve adjustment on my CBX...

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It's actually not as hard as it looks!

Trevor


the bad thing is hoping the valve cover gasket dosnt leak (OEM is your friend) :thumbup:

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 5:49 pm 

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After 25 years I bet the valves were tight should see an improvement.

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 5:55 pm 

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the specialists, one by one are more or less fading away these days...


That is exactly the reason I'm doing it myself!

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the bad thing is hoping the valve cover gasket doesn't leak (OEM is your friend)


I bought a new (OEM) gasket & it's held in place with Threebond.

I also bought Mike Nixon's "Adjusting the CBX Valves" booklet, a quality set of feeler gauges, a good digital caliper, a MotionPro valve bucket tool and a nice set of tweezers. I'm now waiting on six shims to arrive. The guy who supplied the gasket & MotionPro tool is a CBX specialist & he stocks 1/2 size shims, for those of us who are anal!

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I recently did my "new" Guzzi. Talk about easy.


Sounds like doing the valves on my Morini 3 1/2 Sport. Dead easy. If you ever come to Melbourne, Australia, you'll have to come along to a Classic Italian Motorcycle Association of Australia coffee get-together. Some very tasty classic Italian bikes come along. I also talked a Guzzi Le Mans owner into biting the bullet & buying an H2C (he rode a 750 triple "back in the day").

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After 25 years I bet the valves were tight should see an improvement.


I was getting the valves checked/adjusted in all that time! However, the only guy I trusted to do a proper job retired a few years ago. I delayed the job as I hardly ride the bike. Only one valve was out-of-spec (.04). Five others are within the acceptable range, but I want to go a smidgen looser with them.

Trevor


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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:07 pm 
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Trevor, is that an early or late CBX, (colour?), and what have you got for an exhaust system? Spent a bit of time on a silver 1st model, when they first came out!! :thumbup:

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 Post subject: Re: Fun in the garage
PostPosted: Fri Oct 11, 2013 6:09 pm 
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Moriniman wrote:
If you ever come to Melbourne, Australia, you'll have to come along to a Classic Italian Motorcycle Association of Australia coffee get-together. Some very tasty classic Italian bikes come along. I also talked a Guzzi Le Mans owner into biting the bullet & buying an H2C (he rode a 750 triple "back in the day").


That's another reason to visit your country then, thanks. :D

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