Jboogie13
Active Member
DohcBikes said:You have to know how thick your current shims are to determine the proper new shims. Obviously the ones that have contact may take a couple tries to get a shim that will let you measure.
good work buying a kit. You'll be fine. On my phone at the moment can't see shit but will offer some tips, free of charge, later today. They're worth every penny.
The numbers in the picture are the shims currently installed ( i just edited the post to include this information)
The numbers i got for the shims i need from the table in my haynes book, which looks to be the same table in the factory manual from what i can gather online are as follows:
Intake (1,2,3,4):
2.45-2.5, 2.5, 2.6-2.65, 2.5-2.55
Exhaust:
2.4, 2.45 2.55, 2.45
This is identical to the table in my haynes manual, did i calculate correctly?