http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2015554469142545363&q=GS500&pl=true
Nice. We should get this link in the FAQ.
gstwin should get credit....
Excellent Vidoe Kerry! Thanks a million! and it couldn't have come at a better time!
I do have one question though; Kerry mentionned if I don't have a Valve Shim Tool like he did, that there is an alternative way to get the shim bucket pressed to be able to remove the shim... anyone know how to do this?
thanks.
I think you can use a small screw driver????
P.S. The more places that host Kerry's video the better! :thumb:
Quote from: joedude on April 17, 2006, 01:44:42 AM
Excellent Vidoe Kerry! Thanks a million! and it couldn't have come at a better time!
I do have one question though; Kerry mentionned if I don't have a Valve Shim Tool like he did, that there is an alternative way to get the shim bucket pressed to be able to remove the shim... anyone know how to do this?
thanks.
The best way is to get a MotionPro valve shim tool.
"well, i waited for the airplanes and helicopters to go by but dogs and lawn mowers are not quite as accommodating"
kerry's such a nerd...err...i mean thorough :icon_mrgreen:
Quoteanyone know how to do this?
i made my own tool from an extra 13/16 elcheapo open end wrench but grinding off the shorty tang and thining out the wrist of the hook. took me 20 mins to comeplte
Please, please, PLEASE add this to the how to section.
Quote from: Blueknyt on April 17, 2006, 07:44:21 PM
Quoteanyone know how to do this?
i made my own tool from an extra 13/16 elcheapo open end wrench but grinding off the shorty tang and thining out the wrist of the hook. took me 20 mins to comeplte
Do you have / can you take a pic of it to show me where to grind it...
Quote from: pantablo on April 16, 2006, 10:40:36 PM
gstwin should get credit....
gstwin got credit. right above the download button :thumb: :bowdown: :bowdown: :bowdown:
Kerry=God among men.
Wow, I'm -thoroughly- impressed with how clear and detailed Kerry is in this video. I was about to shell out a couple hundred bucks to have the dealership do my adjustment but after watching the video, I feel confident about doing it myself and besides it's something I wanted to learn how to do anyways but didn't know how to go about starting something like this. I was going to ask the guys at the dealership if I could watch. hehe but I don't think they would have approved of that.
:thumb: :bowdown: Kerry for the fantastic video! :cheers:
A supplement to Kerry's video that should definitely be noted: Instead of using the magnet thing to pull the shim out and risk snapping the valve a jillion times, pull the shim out with a pair of tweezers.
Quote from: AlphaFire X5 on April 20, 2006, 05:22:09 PM
A supplement to Kerry's video that should definitely be noted: Instead of using the magnet thing to pull the shim out and risk snapping the valve a jillion times, pull the shim out with a pair of tweezers.
true dat... i didnt even use a tool i just loosened the cam holder thingy bolts and lifted the cam then i took a knife and pryed the shim up alittle then grabbed it with the tweezers
Quote from: Blueknyt on April 17, 2006, 07:44:21 PM
Quoteanyone know how to do this?
i made my own tool from an extra 13/16 elcheapo open end wrench but grinding off the shorty tang and thining out the wrist of the hook. took me 20 mins to comeplte
post a picture of it and after that I'll move this to the FAQ section. what a great thing! I cant believe gstwin got credit! thats awesome.
Hm..does anyone know if it is possible to download that in a regular video format (like an mpeg or quicktime or something..) instead of having to have the Google video player? :dunno_white:
EDIT: Ok, nevermind. Fear not, I am a jackass. I found it in Windows Media format at http://www.jackardisana.com/gs500/ thanks to more intensive searching methods 8)
I don't have a GS, but I just watched the video because I thought it was interesting... Does that make me a nerd, or a certifiable gear head? :icon_mrgreen:
I'm not very mechanically inclined by any means, but I'm always trying to learn. I actually sat here for the whole hour and 20 some odd minutes because it was very interesting. Kerry did such an awesome and thorough job that I couldn't stop watching. :P