WHAT IS THE EASIEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES!!!

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WHAT IS THE EASIEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES!!!

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WHAT IS THE EASIEST, SIMPLEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES!!!

I KNOW SOMEONE OUT THERE KNOWS THE REAL EASY WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES, SO THAT ANYONE CAN DO IT.

EVERYONE WHO OWNS A R1150 IS WAITING FOR THE MAGIC POST WITH THE EASY ANSWER...LET US KNOW HOW TO DO IT,THE EASY WAY.
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Two steps:

1. TURN OFF YOUR CAPS LOCK!!!
2. Call your dealer and ask him to pick it up and do it for you.

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Post by Rick Blanc »

Here is the method everyone in my club uses
http://www.largiader.com/tech/ohvalves/

And here is a pictorial of it being done at one of our TECH DAYS. Hope this helps
http://www.bmwbmw.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=953
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Post by FM696969 »

I REQUESTED EASIEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES, "NOT" THE MOST EXPENSIVE WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES.
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You're out of luck! If you cannot get the CAPS LOCK off, no method will be simple enough for you.
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FM696969,

Welcome aboard. Give a second thought to not posting with your caps lock key on. There's no rule, it's just etiquette. With only text to convey tone or nuance most people use caps to simulate shouting.

Rick Blanc has provided an excellent link that includes pictures. The spin method of setting valve lash is likely what you're after. The real trick is to tighten the lock nut without altering the adjustment. Not difficult, just takes caution.

We're a mellow bunch, hang out, read some posts, and see for yourself.


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MikeCam wrote:You're out of luck! If you cannot get the CAPS LOCK off, no method will be simple enough for you.
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WHAT IS THE EASIEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES!!!!

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FM696969:

"I REQUESTED EASIEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES..."

Umm, you didn't "REQUEST" the easiest way to adjust the valves, you *demanded* it (and while yelling no less).

You're lucky that anyone helped you at all.
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Harry wrote:FM696969:

"I REQUESTED EASIEST WAY TO ADJUST THE VALVES..."

Umm, you didn't "REQUEST" the easiest way to adjust the valves, you *demanded* it (and while yelling no less).

You're lucky that anyone helped you at all.
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EVERYONE WHO OWNS A R1150 IS WAITING FOR THE MAGIC POST WITH THE EASY ANSWER...LET US KNOW HOW TO DO IT,THE EASY WAY.
Not everyone. :wink:

Some of us have been adjusting the valves for many miles and several years now.

Adjusting the valves on this boxer twin, with the heads stuck out there like they are, is just about the easiest mechanical project I have ever attempted. All you gotta do is read the PDF file suggested above. Also there is tons of information here:

http://home.mindspring.com/~jabrooks/

In fact there are at least two ways to adjust the valves. Both easy. Just be meticulous and take your time. The Zen of valve adjusting is really a pleasurable and therapeutic activity. I've done mine several times in one week before, just because I enjoy it so much.
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Boxer wrote:
The Zen of valve adjusting is really a pleasurable and therapeutic activity. I've done mine several times in one week before, just because I enjoy it so much.
ROFL..! Ever get up in the night just to have another go? :wink:
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Post by Deano »

Rick Blanc wrote:Here is the method everyone in my club uses
http://www.largiader.com/tech/ohvalves/

And here is a pictorial of it being done at one of our TECH DAYS. Hope this helps
http://www.bmwbmw.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=953
What Rick said. If I can do it, anyone can. Quick, easy and satisfying. Kinda like my love life....
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