My valves were loose last time I adjusted them so this time along with checking my rocker arm bearing welding (holding up just fine) I figured I would adjust the valves on the tighter side of things.
I adjusted them with the feeler gauge between the tappet and the valve to a tight fit and then slid it out and back into check it.
As soon as I started the bike there was a metal knocking on metal sound. I figured this was the sound of the cam lobe on the relatively dry rocker arm bearing so I let the engine idle but it was still there.
After idling for about 30 seconds there was smoke and a metal burning smell so I shut the motor off immediately. I figure the valve lash might have been too tight and the valve might have burnt as a result.
Although this doesn't make sense because I was very careful to set the clearance accurately.
I have since pulled the valve cover again and everything was all present and correct, nothing was damaged (phew!).
I am going to set the exhaust valves to .024"/.06mm tomorrow and try that, since it is the exhaust valves that are at risk of burning.
Anyone had a similar experience with the valve lash? I think it was the 90s model that had a clearance of .1mm which is twice of the newer ones.
I adjusted them with the feeler gauge between the tappet and the valve to a tight fit and then slid it out and back into check it.
As soon as I started the bike there was a metal knocking on metal sound. I figured this was the sound of the cam lobe on the relatively dry rocker arm bearing so I let the engine idle but it was still there.
After idling for about 30 seconds there was smoke and a metal burning smell so I shut the motor off immediately. I figure the valve lash might have been too tight and the valve might have burnt as a result.
Although this doesn't make sense because I was very careful to set the clearance accurately.
I have since pulled the valve cover again and everything was all present and correct, nothing was damaged (phew!).
I am going to set the exhaust valves to .024"/.06mm tomorrow and try that, since it is the exhaust valves that are at risk of burning.
Anyone had a similar experience with the valve lash? I think it was the 90s model that had a clearance of .1mm which is twice of the newer ones.

When it is this way around the metal base of the oil filter is nearly blocking off the oil hole in the filter housing.