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Tiger Time => Steamers (1993-1998 Tigers) => Topic started by: bemusedinsojo on January 11, 2017, 02:36:23 AM

Title: Correct Valve shims
Post by: bemusedinsojo on January 11, 2017, 02:36:23 AM
Here I am again asking advice. I checked my valve clearances today (using the RHS motor crank method, thanks to all who helped and castigated me so I'd see the error of my ways). Anyway, these are the results:

intake       .05-2.75   .05-2.75   NC-2.75      NC-2.6   .08-2.75   NC-2.5

tentative      2.65         2.65          2.6        2.50        2.65       2.35

NC is no clearance. That being said my smallest feeler gauge is .05 or .002. All the NCs have a movable shim bucket except for the last one. That is why I went three sizes smaller as I think Mustang said to do in the Steamer valve how to section.

Can I have an amen? Or did I misunderstand the valve chart?

Thanks.

PS the last two shims would not break free so I got a can of canned air as suggested by someone on the forum and put the nozzle in the slot (ha ha I'm like 12 right?) blasted air and those suckers popped up and out of the bucket.


Title: Re: Correct Valve shims
Post by: Mustang on January 11, 2017, 02:43:55 AM
you are doing well grasshopper  :bowdown
Title: Re: Correct Valve shims
Post by: threepot on January 15, 2017, 12:20:27 AM
Any update? I'm in the process of resolving a 'no clearance' issue on my Super3,. Hope to have the head off tomorrow? And hopefully just put in a replacement set of inlet valves.
I've heard of 2 possible causes..'soft' valves, or a 'soft' head,where the valve seats 'sink' into? Modern fuel may also cause the inlets to 'soften'??
Title: Re: Correct Valve shims
Post by: bemusedinsojo on January 15, 2017, 12:37:01 AM
Quote from: threepot on January 15, 2017, 12:20:27 AM
Any update? I'm in the process of resolving a 'no clearance' issue on my Super3,. Hope to have the head off tomorrow? And hopefully just put in a replacement set of inlet valves.

I ordered 2 shims from the Triumph dealer so I haven't finished it yet. I don't think you need to remove the head do you? Just the valve cover, or cam cover as it is called in the manual. Unless your NC issue means you need to redo the head. Have you run out of shim sizes to get proper clearance?

In my case I still have some time before I need a head refresh (in terms of valve room). How close is your super 3?

PS I hope I'm not insulting your intelligence.
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