Valve clearance
Hi there,
this table will help you. I used to own one.. beautiful bikes easy to work on too!
Valves:
Valve clearance: Inlet 0.13 0.19 mm
Exhaust 0.18 0.24 mm
Valve head thickness: Inlet 0.5mm 0.25 mm
Exhaust 0.8mm 0.5mm
Valve stem bend 0.05 mm TIR
Valve stem diameter: Inlet 4.975 4.990 mm 4.96 mm
Exhaust 4.955 4.970 mm 4.94 mm
Valve guide inside diameter 5.000 5.01 2 mm 5.08 mm
Valve/valve guide clearance
(wobble method): Inlet 0.02 0.07 mm 0.18 mm
Exhaust 0.06 0.11 mm 0.21 mm
Valve seating surface:
Outside diameter: Inlet 30.8 31.0 mm
Exhaust 26.3 26.5 mm
Width 0.5 1.0 mm
Valve spring free length: Inner 35.5 mm 33.6 mm
Outer 40.5 mm 38.6 mm
Valve seat cutting angle 32 degrees, 45 degrees, 60 degrees
Hope it helps.. Ken
SOURCE: Valve clearence Kawasaki KLE 250
G'day icm I,ve got some stats for you: 02-05 klf 250= in:0.15-0.20 mm ex:0.18-0.23mm. this should be about right for the E model as well. both the kle 400 and kle 500 from 1991-2005 carried valve clearances of= in:0.13-0.18 mm ex:0.18-0.23mm. regards....tabbycat.
SOURCE: what is the clearance of the intake and exhaust valve of kawasaki
Intake: .003-.005"
Exhaust: .006-.008"
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SOURCE: 1997 Kawasaki KLX 300 how to set valve clearance
Turn the motor to top dead center and ck the timming marks to make sure you are at the tdc mark it will be the third mark on the fly wheel in the direction rotation of motor or it will have a T mark. Ck to see if the valves keepers are loose or tight if they are tight turn the motor over 360 and ck again if they have play the use a .oo4 on the intake and a .oo6 on the exhaust then ck the compression and see what you get it's should be easy you should have a little bit of drag on the gage but not to much
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pano kung pamasada po yung barako,ano po ba ang tamang valve timing nya?
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