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Valve clearance tollerance
#1
Boys
I recall reading on here that the valve clearance specified in Haynes is not correct.
Could someone please confirm the required tolerances? My fzs1000 is 2004 5lv engine.
After much deliberation I have booked my bike into an independent for this task.


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#2
A quick search on the forum revealed this thread that may be of use to you?


http://foc-u.co.uk/index.php/topic,22295...#msg257456


Ive Just copied this from the FAQ page as well........


Valve ClearancesIf you are planning on checking the valve clearances yourself (26,600 mile intervals) a service manual such as those from Haynes & Clymer is always recommended but there are a number of points you should be aware of. Firstly as partial removal of the AIS system forms part of the process you should plan on using this opportunity to completely remove the AIS, if it hasn't already been junked (see appropriate section above). Secondly if the service manual tells you to remove the carbs as part of the process (as per Mr Haynes) then this isn't necessary. Thirdly it isn't  necessary to remove the timing cover in order to find TDC as long as the cam lobe is directly opposite the valve bucket you are checking then this is sufficient, putting the bike in gear and rotating the rear wheel will allow you to rotate the cams. Lastly the exhaust valve clearances are 0.21mm to 0.30mm some manuals will say that he upper tolerance is 0.25mm, (thanks to forum member Unfazed for this information), the intake clearances are  0.11mm to 0.20mm.

Hope that helps.
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Thank you ?
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