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Bill Jurgenson wrote:Ok
-take out the plug;
-remove the center screw cover ad the small chromeplated screw from the left sidecover;
-turn the crank counterclockwise with a socket until the mark on the rim of the flywheel is visible in the small hole where the chromeplated screw as' there are ---two marks, one at 5º BTDC and one following it at tdc. That is what you need.
-remove the valve cover for the intake valves and check with a feeler gauge: 0.10mm = 0.004" Be careful with the left and center valves 'cause that is a forked rockerarm and bot hvalves must be checked together. If you re changing oil at this time, leave the cover off for the time being im order to pour about a pint of oil in here, then replace.
-unscrew the two covers for the exhaust valves and check these 0,15mm = 0.006". To adjust you'll need to bend a 10mm box wrench to suit; keep this as a dedicated tool. To hold the screws you'll need a 4mm square socket. Various types are available, e.g:
http://www.motionpro.com/motorcycle/tools/view/tappet_tool_set/
I made my own.
In a pinch you can use a pliers or a 4mm open end wrench but bear in mind that these are special screws you cannot buy across the counter: M6x0.75 hardened.
It is easier to get at the exhaust valves if you unbolt the radiator and let it hang on its hoses but it is not absolutely necessary. Put the covers back on, being careful that the o-rings are properly seated.
When the valves are set correctly (all of them) check the free movement of he rockerarms with your finger. try to get the feel of how much movement that is. You won't get it the first time but, it is "learnable." Next time you check the valves, do the finger check first, then measure. See how far off you were - if at all.
Normally I no longer measure at all unless they are by feeling way off. And the XTZ engine needs virtually no adjustment unless something is seriously amiss.
So if you do have to seriously reset, having previously done it correctly, check EVERYTHING.
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