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Old 10-22-2007, 06:39 PM
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I've bought an APE, adjusted it correctly once, threw some threadlock on it and haven't touched it in 10K miles. GET ONE and shut that knome the f*ck up

I got mine today, and am planning on starting on it Saturday. My question is when you put it on did you actually take off the valve cover to adjust it or use another method?
Or SpiritRR have you got yours on yet? Any tips?
 
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Old 10-23-2007, 12:46 AM
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No, I haven't. I found some bodywork that really, really needed me to buy them and since it snowed a bunch over the weekend, the CCT got bumped down the list. C'mon Crazy, give it up. I sure hope the lid stays right where it is, though, I get really nervous when I take the carbs off, it's like all of a sudden a magnetic force field erupts and sucks in everything too small to get back out of the intakes before I can cover them.

 
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Old 10-23-2007, 03:43 PM
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Well, I had my engine out when I installed it , but as far as adjusting it goes, If I remember correctly, I backed it all the way out, the started taking it in real slowly, untill it picked up the slack. Started it, and adjusted it while it ran.... If possible I beleive this is the best way, but I have easy access to mine while it runs, I'm not sure about you. But thats what I did man, adjusted it while it was runnin then dabbed some blue locktite on it and locked it down.
 
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Old 10-23-2007, 05:15 PM
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Well, I had my engine out when I installed it , but as far as adjusting it goes, If I remember correctly, I backed it all the way out, the started taking it in real slowly, untill it picked up the slack. Started it, and adjusted it while it ran.... If possible I beleive this is the best way, but I have easy access to mine while it runs, I'm not sure about you. But thats what I did man, adjusted it while it was runnin then dabbed some blue locktite on it and locked it down.
So how can you tell its right when it is running? Is it by sound or just the tention on the adjuster?
 
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Old 10-23-2007, 07:54 PM
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A little bit of both, but primarily by sound. And if ya can, make sure your able to get ahold of it before it runs too long. Once you start it, it will slowly back out while its running. Start your bike with one hand, and the other hand on the CCT. Keep us posted
 
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Old 10-27-2007, 12:09 PM
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A little bit of both, but primarily by sound. And if ya can, make sure your able to get ahold of it before it runs too long. Once you start it, it will slowly back out while its running. Start your bike with one hand, and the other hand on the CCT. Keep us posted

Does it make a different sound when its to tight compared to to loose?
 
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Old 10-27-2007, 07:14 PM
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Absolutely, I was able to hear a sweet spot really, It'll chatter like hell if its too loose, as far as too tight, I'd say use your best judgement.Really pay attention to what your feeling in your hand/wrench while its running. Let the motor talk to ya.
 
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