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boink1079 11-04-2008 05:40 AM

91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
Okay before any one says it - yes I have read most of the posts re this subject...

I found the posts seem to be very technical, so I'll put my technical ability on the line...valve clearance adjustment sounds technical and hard...

I can replace sprockets - balance carbs - service - ie oil change, pad change/clean etc.

Am I (on spec) capable of the valve clearance adjustment?

If not, a mobile mech is $'s over here and the dear ole cane is too heavy to ramp on the ute!

Don't hold back or be polite - I'd rather know what's in store. Comments please.

Shadow 11-04-2008 05:59 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
It's a bit technical, but if you follow the procedures the guys have laid out I see no reason why you shouldn't be able to do it......
If in doubt, ask, we're all here to help - nobody'll flame you for it.......:)
Maybe look at the tools that make the job easier, I think from Tootall......
life is always easier with the right tools !
Good luck !
:D:D

GILL 11-04-2008 07:08 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
I did a valve adjustment last spring and it took me about 2 hours just taking my time. The hardest part of the entire job was getting at the exhaust valves in the front of the head adjusted. But once you get going its really a breeze, just follow the procedure in the service manual. Save your hard earned $$ for a nice riding jacket instead!!

You only needto remove the left side faring to remove the valve cover so leave the right side on to save some time.

Cheers

boink1079 11-05-2008 02:58 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
Shads/Gill, thanks guys, I'll order the tool first as recommended!

I appreciate the guidance.

I'll give you some feedback as to how I went.

Shadow 11-05-2008 03:02 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
Be quicker and cheaper to make the tool yourself - just a 10mm socket with an alan key inside it.There were pics posted by a member about a month ago.:D

mongrel 11-05-2008 03:30 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
Hi guys,
I'll stick my 2 bob's worth in here, coz the tool sounds identical to one I made years ago for doing the same job on XR600's. I used a 10mm deep series socket, and welded a M12 nut over the outside of it, so it could be turned with a ring spanner, whilst a screwdriver (or apparently an allen key in the case of a cbr) can be inserted down the original square drive hole. I also drilled 2 x 6dia holes in the side of mine, so I could see in to align the screwdriver (allen key) with the adjuster bolt. . . . whole thing cost about bugger all, and still works like a charm. Boink, if you wanna, you're welcome to borrow it. . . . . .

CBRclassic 11-05-2008 05:35 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
I recon you should give it a go like Shadow and mongrel suggest;)
(that user name "mongrel"??? hmmmm ...it gets to me somehow Greg:eek: ) it sounds terrible;)

Yer ..I have been making those little home made valve adjusting tools since early honda trail bike days;)
not hard and costs next to 0 :D

mongrel 11-05-2008 07:05 PM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
morning classic,
mate, the mongrel applies to the cbr, not me ! yours is a classic,but there really is nothing else you could call mine other than a mongrel ! have a look at it ! . . . . .the engine and main cradle and running gear are honda, most of the rest is Kawasaki or home mede. . . . If it makes you any more comfortable,the bike's nameis usually affectionately shortened to 'mong' (pronounced to rhyme with gong). . .

bluebeard 11-05-2008 07:59 PM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 
I agree with the boys. The job is not hard. It does however take a little time especially the first time you do it. As previously mentioned follow the instructions & ask if in doubt. The only problem also as mentioned is the valves at the corners. For me I found some sockets were physically too large to fit probably because they were cheap & poor quality. I also set mine on spec in winter & 1thou open (loose) in summer. As I commute & tend to run hot in traffic I find it just helps with running. Just my personal choice. Have fun. Your bike & hip pocket well thank you.

CBRclassic 11-06-2008 03:53 AM

RE: 91 Cane - Valve Adjustment
 

ORIGINAL: mongrel

morning classic,
mate, the mongrel applies to the cbr, not me ! yours is a classic,but there really is nothing else you could call mine other than a mongrel ! have a look at it ! . . . . .the engine and main cradle and running gear are honda, most of the rest is Kawasaki or home mede. . . . If it makes you any more comfortable,the bike's nameis usually affectionately shortened to 'mong' (pronounced to rhyme with gong). . .
Yer .... I sort of figured that much ... I was just pulling your leg mate ..;)
Gee , she does look and sound very interesting though ... what a ripper ..:D
I had a mate many years ago that turned his Kawasaki 900 into a hill climber come desert bike ..
He was a tad strange though ... he had this habit of pulling his cars to pieces too and re making them into some pretty weird **** ...

and guess what ..he learned and did near all this vehicle hacking in Kalgoorlie while working in the mines for near 6 years;) yup he was born here but lived over your way for quite a long time ..


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