valve clearance specs for skunk 2 stage 2 ?
heres a good place for specs
http://www.allmotorhonda.com/t...s.htm
but as far as clearance, i think we'd need to know in what head and on what block crank pistons et cetera.. ya know
http://www.allmotorhonda.com/t...s.htm
but as far as clearance, i think we'd need to know in what head and on what block crank pistons et cetera.. ya know
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Rocket »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">0.007/0.009" in/ex (cold) will work.
Feel guage should have slight drag and next higher thickness will not go thru.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The BEST way to make sure you are 100% dead on is to use "will go won't go" feeler gauges. Thats what a lot of the pros use and they are dead on.
Feel guage should have slight drag and next higher thickness will not go thru.</TD></TR></TABLE>
The BEST way to make sure you are 100% dead on is to use "will go won't go" feeler gauges. Thats what a lot of the pros use and they are dead on.
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The adjustment recomended by skunk on the spec sheet that came with my Stage 2's is .007in/.008ex with slight drag
To double check what I do is make sure that a .008 in the intake and a .009 exhaust dont fit
To double check what I do is make sure that a .008 in the intake and a .009 exhaust dont fit
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