V-strom Valve adjustment Part2

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  • Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
  • Rear cylinder valve adjustment
    For informational purpose only
    use your service manual

КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @shanevaughan7809
    @shanevaughan7809 5 років тому +5

    Thanks for taking the time to make this video.

  • @JoshuaRusso
    @JoshuaRusso 7 років тому +3

    This is perfect for me too - just bought a relatively high-mileage 2006 DL1000 (I guess they say K6). Love to do my own maintenance but I'm use to working on a 1981 inline four. Need some guidance on transferring to a modern fuel injected v-twin and this is a great start. Very complete- Thank you!

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  7 років тому

      Your welcome Joshua, glad it helped.

  • @MyName-gu4rf
    @MyName-gu4rf 7 років тому

    Good information - Part1 and Part2. I've been thinking about buying a new leftover 2015 DL1000 at my local dealership.

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  7 років тому +1

      Go for it! They are great bikes that do most everything well, and very reliable.

    • @MyName-gu4rf
      @MyName-gu4rf 7 років тому

      I'm going to do look at a 2003 with 12,300 miles for $3400. It will be after the 4th of July.

    • @MyName-gu4rf
      @MyName-gu4rf 5 років тому +2

      @@VStromGarage Finally got a clean low mileage 2008 Silver DL1000 with 8000 miles.

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  5 років тому

      Very nice, you'll love it!!

  • @iacoporapinese6617
    @iacoporapinese6617 5 років тому

    Very good job! Congratulations!

  • @edinhors25
    @edinhors25 5 місяців тому

    Good evening, have you ever had a case where the motorcycle worked well when traveling and when you stopped it it turned off? Did you find the solution?

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  5 місяців тому

      @edinhors25 I know some people have had it happen, it's usually the TPS sensor going bad, but could be something else, can't say for sure.

  • @santerrybin
    @santerrybin 6 місяців тому

    Can you please tell me the diameter of the valve shims?

  • @santiagoescuderotrujillo8642
    @santiagoescuderotrujillo8642 4 роки тому +1

    Great video, it's the same size to 2017 engine?
    Thanks and west reguards of Spain

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  4 роки тому

      I can't say for sure, but its probably the same

  • @intellectualkshatriya3046
    @intellectualkshatriya3046 3 роки тому

    Great effort, thanks

  • @MikeMcRoberts
    @MikeMcRoberts 6 місяців тому

    There was a whole chunk missing when putting the cams back in. How do you know what way up the cams go?

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  6 місяців тому

      @MikeMcRoberts Sorry Mike, don't know why that wasn't on the video. If you watch my video on the 2015 valve adjustment, you will see the cam position, it's basically the same thing as the first gen Vee.

  • @SeñOres-r7h
    @SeñOres-r7h 8 місяців тому

    Cual es la sonda correcta d escape admicion ..número escel mismo cilindro delantero que tracero .x que el d atrás trabaja con temperatura más elevada

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  8 місяців тому

      Same on both cylinders, [In .10 - .20mm] [Ex. .20 - .30mm]

  • @craigg4246
    @craigg4246 2 роки тому +1

    I hope that wasn’t an interference engine you were turning over with the intake cam off a tooth?

    • @wittydisplayname1761
      @wittydisplayname1761 4 місяці тому

      He did not turn it until after he adjusted it by a tooth. This is shown starting around the 20:00 mark.

  • @craigg4246
    @craigg4246 2 роки тому

    I am curious why the valve clearance specs are so big on a liquid cooled engine when on my air cooled GS1000 the specs are .01-.03?

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  2 роки тому

      for the intake valves, that sounds right. .01mm is equal .004in. thousands. Exhaust .03mm is .012in. thousands

    • @craigg4246
      @craigg4246 2 роки тому

      No, the spec is .001 - .003”. Thousandths

  • @Jimo368
    @Jimo368 5 років тому +1

    Great video, thanks.

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  5 років тому

      For some reason I can't comment on your other question, so I will try to answer it here. I only get part of the question though, can't read the rest. I think the problem your having on the rear cylinder is your probably not on Top dead center of the compression stroke. Remember to watch the intake cam, after it presses down the valves rotate it to R/T that will be the compression stroke. That is just to check the valves, if you have to remove the cams to replace the shims on the REAR cylinder, you have to rotate the flywheel from there to F/T I think it is just 270deg of rotation to get there. If you pass it start over and do it again. Hope this helps

    • @Jimo368
      @Jimo368 5 років тому +1

      V-Strom Garage Thanks, that’s exactly the error I made.

  • @timault3642
    @timault3642 5 років тому

    great video, where are you located?

  • @drisslahlou9553
    @drisslahlou9553 3 роки тому

    I have a Suzuki DL650 rear cylinder running bike. And the cylinder and the front do not work, what is the problem

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  3 роки тому

      could be one of many things, check for the obvious 3 first, fuel, spark, and compression. If compression is low, the best thing is to do a leak down test to see where the loss of compression is coming from.

  • @albion2742
    @albion2742 7 років тому

    Great bike, but a pita for maintenance, luckily valves dont need adjusting very often

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  7 років тому

      It takes a little bit to get to certain things, but after you do it once, you can do it in half the time the next time. I can probably have the bike stripped down with the valve covers off in about 25 minutes.

    • @albion2742
      @albion2742 7 років тому

      I still prefer the screw adjustment like on my 1983 gsx1100f. I have DL 650 and I hear its a bit more work to adjust the valves on that than the dl1000

    • @VStromGarage
      @VStromGarage  7 років тому

      The screw type valves are definitely much quicker. The 650 does take some more time to do, because of having to mess with the cam chain tensioner, and it's tighter clearances to get the valve covers off to, frame is narrower on the 650.