I got into the valve cover last night on a newly purchased 05 CRF 450.
Exhast valves measured perfect, but intake valves were tight. I couldn't even get the .002" feeler in between the cam and shim (although it is pretty hard to push a .002" feeler).
Question -
I didn't tear it down any further to measure the shim that is currenly in there. I know the previous owner had never changed the shims from the factory. Is the stock shim standard so that I can purchase a few shims on either side of added .006" to the factory shim or do I need to tear it down, measure the shim and go from there.
Also - from searching it seems like many of you reccomend new valves if they are tight like this.
What is involved in repalcing the valves? How expenseive?
In case it is not obvious - I've never done this before.
Thanks in advance.
Dallas in Wyoming.
Exhast valves measured perfect, but intake valves were tight. I couldn't even get the .002" feeler in between the cam and shim (although it is pretty hard to push a .002" feeler).
Question -
I didn't tear it down any further to measure the shim that is currenly in there. I know the previous owner had never changed the shims from the factory. Is the stock shim standard so that I can purchase a few shims on either side of added .006" to the factory shim or do I need to tear it down, measure the shim and go from there.
Also - from searching it seems like many of you reccomend new valves if they are tight like this.
What is involved in repalcing the valves? How expenseive?
In case it is not obvious - I've never done this before.
Thanks in advance.
Dallas in Wyoming.