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It is possible that your valves need to be adjusted or as a possible cheep fix for now, try to put in thicker grade oil to quite them down, see if that helps. If not , it is probably need valve adjustment. Let me know.
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with the cylinder set at top dead center compression. using a feeler gauge between the tappets and the valves there should be .002-.003in clearance on the intake valves, and .006-.007in. clearance on the exhaust valves. thank you.
did u soak the lifters in oil 1st before installing them? if they are pumped up u bring that cylinder u are adjusting up on compression stroke, then adjust rocker to zero lash and then 1/2 more turn of the adjusting nut.
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What valves in particular are you talking about? This model is a 2 stroke.
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robotek
2003 Suzuki gz 250
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