Hey guys. I'm doing a valve adjustment on my 1993 XJ600 Seca II and I need some advice. Here are my measurements and I was wondering if you can confirm that my calculations are correct.
The chart I have from the Haynes manual says;
Intake is within spec between 0.11 - 0.15mm.
Exhaust is within spec between 0.21 - 0.25mm
Both when the engine is cold of course.
So based on the tolerances in the manual are my calculations below correct? (I'm just rounding off those weird numbered shims. So the 278 would be 280 and the 268 would be 270 and the 272 would be 270.)
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Intake
Cyl #1
Measured clearance - 0.14
Installed shim - 278
Required shim - None, In spec
Cyl #2
Measured clearance - 0.15
Installed shim - 278
Required shim - None, In spec
Cyl #3
Measured clearance - 0.08
Installed shim - 280
Required shim - 275
Cyl #4
Measured clearance - 0.17
Installed shim - 278
Required shim - 285
Exhaust
Cyl #1 - This one confused me. Rounded 272 down to 270 and according to the chart it requires a 270 so do I just leave it alone?
Measured clearance - 0.19
Installed shim - 272
Required shim - 270?
Cyl #2
Measured clearance - 0.25
Installed shim - 272
Required shim - None, In spec
Cyl #3
Measured clearance - 0.25
Installed shim - 268
Required shim - None, In spec
Cyl #4 - Another confusing one. Same as cylinder #1. Should I put a 270 in or just leave it?
Measured clearance - 0.17
Installed shim - 272
Required shim - 270?
Let me know if I left out any crucial information and thank you in advance for any help you can provide.