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2006 KX250F Left Intake Valve
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[QUOTE="lukesh40, post: 1393741, member: 65557"] Bought the bike last summer, has continued to run very well. Checked the valves this past fall, all were in spec except for the left intake was on the tight side. Re-shimmed, now fifteen hours later the left intake has zeroed out while the remaining three show the same measurements as recorded last fall. Also, the left side of the intake cam has residue/carbon buildup while the rest of the cam is clean and shiny. I'm hesitant to re- shim again as I understand this is probably a sign that the valve seat is worn and needs to be replaced, but my question is why the one valve when the others still seem to be in fine shape? I'm still yet to pull the head and inspect the valves/seats, probably get to that tomorrow. Anyone have any suggestions as to what I should do? Pretty crappy to happen so early in the season :think: [/QUOTE]
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