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How do I use the valve shim tool?
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
There should be a cast boss on the cylinder head in line with each valve. The cut-out in the tool, (where the cap head screw is) fits over this boss.
As someone has said, if you can post a picture of the tool in position on your head it will almost certainly help.
As someone has said, if you can post a picture of the tool in position on your head it will almost certainly help.
Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Dont know what happened there but as i pressed submit the content disappeared anyway this was it.
Looking at the pic of the tool you posted, i seem to remember the bottom of the curved part being thicker and having a recess in it. Perhaps its the angle the pic is taken at but that looks truncated!
AL
Looking at the pic of the tool you posted, i seem to remember the bottom of the curved part being thicker and having a recess in it. Perhaps its the angle the pic is taken at but that looks truncated!
AL
1981 J1
Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
This picture shows the locating boss for the shim tool for No.1 cylinder, inlet valve.
There are similar bosses for each valve on the outside edges of the head.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16292
There are similar bosses for each valve on the outside edges of the head.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16292
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
This is my shim tool, a genuine Kawasaki item. The arrow points to where the boss on the cylinder head should be positioned in order to change a shim. Hopefully this may help.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16293
It is also important to ensure the tip of the tool is correctly located against the shim bucket.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16294
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16293
It is also important to ensure the tip of the tool is correctly located against the shim bucket.
download/file.php?mode=view&id=16294
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
see the sticky at the top.
If you need any more info feel free to message/call me
If you need any more info feel free to message/call me
Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Many thanks for the pictures CAT3 and everyone who has tried to help. This all confirms that I am placing the tool correctly. However it is clear that the tool (in the middle) is not the same as the original Kawasaki tool. Z-Power are sending me another one which differs from their latest batch. Wait and see time...
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
I have the Z power tool and whilst it has a smaller cut out in the tip, it works fine, forgive me me for asking are you following the instructions correctly,here is the link on here.
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7216
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=7216
Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Hi Kev - yes I'm using it correctly but mine has no cut-out at all. Z-Power say their recent supply looks different from what they have had and are sending me old stock.
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Pigford wrote:KZShimTool-1.jpg
I wonder how many people had a go at making one like I did the design for many years ago.
I still have mine and it's still working wonders, gives a bit of satisfaction knowing you've made it yourself and it actually works.

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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
1340fxd wrote:Hi Kev - yes I'm using it correctly but mine has no cut-out at all. Z-Power say their recent supply looks different from what they have had and are sending me old stock.
Can you not file the tip flat, it will do the job then, there should be plenty to lift the shim out when done.
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Big Fluff wrote:Pigford wrote:KZShimTool-1.jpg
I wonder how many people had a go at making one like I did the design for many years ago.
I still have mine and it's still working wonders, gives a bit of satisfaction knowing you've made it yourself and it actually works.
I am going to make one on this lock down even though I have both types already I also have a specially adapted screwdriver somewhere which I used on my first Zed, it worked just as well.
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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Been meaning to make one for years, so with time on my hands and a bit of rubbish I knocked this one out this afternoon, just need to make it look nice now.
Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Replacement tool arrived today from Z-Power - works a treat! They were really quick to sort it too. Good on you - making your own. 

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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
kev edwards wrote:Been meaning to make one for years, so with time on my hands and a bit of rubbish I knocked this one out this afternoon, just need to make it look nice now.
Looks good, but next time use titanium & drill it out with extra holes for added cool & performance

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Re: How do I use the valve shim tool?
Pigford wrote:kev edwards wrote:Been meaning to make one for years, so with time on my hands and a bit of rubbish I knocked this one out this afternoon, just need to make it look nice now.
Looks good, but next time use titanium & drill it out with extra holes for added cool & performance
And with all the weight saving will be faster

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