Hi guys,
Could someone tell me what the valve clearances are for the Baggy/ Mastiff, and what size the nuts & screws are on the adjusters (so I can make sure I have the correct tools before I pull it to bits!!)
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Fil wrote:Hi guys,
Could someone tell me what the valve clearances are for the Baggy/ Mastiff, and what size the nuts & screws are on the adjusters (so I can make sure I have the correct tools before I pull it to bits!!)
Fil wrote:The lock nuts are 10mm, and the screws have a very small, square head on them which requires a special valve adjuster spanner to do correctly. I would definately recommend getting hold of one of these spanners before attempting this job! A pair of pliers just isn't going to do it I'm affraid!
Fil wrote:To get at the cover over the inlet valve adjusters, you need to work around the water pipe that runs over that part of the engine. I found I could move the pipe far enough out of the way after disconnecting the throttle cables.
Fil wrote:Also - be careful when removing the large circular cover in the centre of the left hand engine case to get at the 19mm nut on the alternator end of the crank (to allow you to rotate the engine to TDC) as it is only made of plastic.
cat wrote:
Sounds like it wouldn't be easy to get the feeler gauge and spanner in there with the water pipe in the way.
Fil wrote:cat wrote:
Sounds like it wouldn't be easy to get the feeler gauge and spanner in there with the water pipe in the way.
It's a bit awkward, but not too bad with the right tools!
It wouldn't take much effort to drain the coolant and remove the water pipe from the head (just above the carb inlet stub on the right hand side) so you can move the water pipe out of the way.
I'll be investing in a set of angled feeler gauges too when I can find some!
Fil wrote:I'll be investing in a set of angled feeler gauges too when I can find some!
keithcross wrote:When I last checked my valve clearances I used a set of tappet adjusters like the ones in your picture. They are very easy to use. As for feeler gauges I bend some normal ones to fit.
Keith
Fil wrote:keithcross wrote:I got mine from a company in teh UK called M&P a couple of years ago. Quite cheap if I recall.
Keith
Those are the ones I've got. Motion Pro, £25 plus P&P from M&P.
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