Then we could avoid all this nonsense with measuring, swapping, and buying shims---it would be so simple and it wouldn't cost a thing.
Valve adjustments with shims last longer than with the adjuster screws, so there is less maintenance with shim adjustments.
Shims hold their clearances significantly better, *if* you run them wide enough that the valves can stay cool. ;)
Seriously though, I race my GS. I much prefer shims to adjuster screws and lock-nuts. For most, the valves are already a dealer job, so it makes no difference. For the home mechanic, at least they went with a shim over bucket design (although again, I'd personally prefer shim-under-bucket.)
I HATED adjusting valves on my CB400f! Personally, I prefer the shim method. Though tracking down the right size can be a pain.
Using the shims allows the motor to be a little shorter and eliminates the weight of the rocker arms and shafts.
Quote from: centuryghost on October 04, 2010, 02:44:05 PM
I HATED adjusting valves on my CB400f!
Me too...made me wish I had a twin instead.