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Help with valve adjustment ('02crf450)
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1221710, member: 17212"] Cliff. If you have the shim kit you can do that. It will take more time because you may have to do it more than once to determine the correct size. If you don't have the shim kit and have to run to your dealer every time you need a different shim then just use the thinnest shim and go up from there. Also, if your valve adjustment has moved that far, there is a good chance your valve or valve seat is going bad and should be visually inspected. If you lose the head of one of your valves it will do serious damage to your engine and your brand new piston. :whoa: [/QUOTE]
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