2005 Yamaha R6 Valve adjustment

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  • čas přidán 4. 07. 2022
  • Welcome back to the channel everyone. In this video I take you through the steps on how to check your valve clearances on this 2005 Yamaha R6. These steps pretty much work on most of your modern power sports with the shim under bucket & over bucket style of valve train. I was lucky enough not to have to adjust any of the shims on this Yamaha R6 but Im not always that lucky lol. I hope you enjoy the video. Remember if you have any questions about motorcycles, atvs, utvs feel free to leave a comment are you can email me at limitlesspowersports78@gmail.com
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Komentáře • 26

  • @brakefaded
    @brakefaded Před rokem

    Great info on the plugs! Worth it to test the primary and secondary of the ignition coils, the DENSO were a known faulty part but the Mitsubishi coils hold up pretty well.

  • @quintusbrown8297
    @quintusbrown8297 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Man I wish you were close to my area 😂 I need a good solid mechanic

  • @golsonkp
    @golsonkp Před 5 měsíci +1

    Feeling the 80s arcade music

  • @alwayshustling8854
    @alwayshustling8854 Před rokem

    Hey I’m doing my valves and it seems like most of them on the exhaust side are too tight. >0.127mm do I just take the old shim out and put everything back together and go from there?

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před rokem +1

      Hey Always Hustling. No not exactly. So make sure to write down all your measurements first. Then put your motor at TDC on cylinder #1. I'm sure you know how to properly take your cams out if you're doing your own vavle adjustment. Then take the shim out & measure it with a set of caliper & write that measurement down. I usually do mine in Thousands of an inch instead of millimeters. For me it's just easier to figure out what should I need that way. But anyways after you write that down you need to figure out how many thousands or millimeters smaller or thicker depending on what your measurement was you need to go with the new shim. So let's say you have a 2.20 shim in your exhausted side & you measured .009 & you need it at .012 well you know you need a shim that's. 003 smaller than what's in there. You can sometimes still read the # on the shim then you look in you shim kit & grab on & measure it till you find one that's .003 small than that your other one measured. Then you do that to all of them & then put your top end back together & make sure it's in time. Then rotate the motor over by hand a few times & then measure the clearance again. If it's correct awesome but if not you will have to repeat the process. The more you do valve adjustments the quicker & best you get at it.

  • @michaelfiorentino4359
    @michaelfiorentino4359 Před 9 měsíci

    Where are you located, got a 04 r6 n it ticks, not super loud but it has 30k on it and not sure when it was last done

  • @sendit2873
    @sendit2873 Před rokem

    what is that t handle tool you had and where could I find one

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před rokem

      It is a motion pro T handel with a long 3/8 drive 3mm ball end allen. Here is the amazon link. amzn.to/3zBZ6BC Mine is a little different because its older.

  • @n54.
    @n54. Před rokem

    great video! gonna attempt on my 07, still new to all of this. when the valves are out of spec when you add the new shim do u still keep the old one in? saw another video where the guy used both the new and the old shim

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for checking out my video. To start off you absolutely never ever use 2 shims stack on top of each other. That will end in a disaster. You buy yourself a proper shim kit from hot cams. You measure the clearance & if any of them are out of spec you have to put your bike at TDC take the cam chain tensioner out then un bolt the cams & measure the shim then male the difference up with the proper new shim. Then bolt it all back together rotate the motor over & Re measure your clearance to see if it is inspec.

  • @byFlaZeRHQ
    @byFlaZeRHQ Před 11 měsíci +1

    Hey
    at 8:34 you're turning the cams on cylinder 1 to the point that they are facing upwards. I'm pretty sure that this is not the correct way to meassure the valve clearance. I'm riding an XJ6 (pretty similar engine to the R6) and when I put the timing mark T under the timing cover to the TDC for cylinder 1, the intake cams are facing towards the airbox and the exhaust cams towards the front wheel like this: < > and not like /\
    Same for every other cylinder.
    Correct me if I'm wrong,
    Greetings from Germany

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Thanks for checking out my video & the comment. It is the absolute correct way to check vavle clearances. You want the cam lobes facing away from the buckets when youre doing your measurements. As long as the cam lobes are not in contact with the buckets you can take you're measurements. The lobes can be facing sideways as long as the lobe isn't in contact with the buckets. Now if I was checking cam timing I would then make sure timing marks are lined up on the fly wheel & the cam sprockets. All that would come into play if I needed to remove the cams to reshim a valve. I appreciate you checking out my video all the way in Germany. Feel free to ask me any you might be curious about.

    • @byFlaZeRHQ
      @byFlaZeRHQ Před 11 měsíci

      @@limitlesspowersportsservic3394 Thank you for your quick reply. Yeah that makes sense that you can take meassurements as long as the cams are not hitting the buckets. I just thought that the cylinder that you are checking has to be exactly at TDC in combustion stroke the moment you're checking it and not "just the cams facing away and not hitting the bucket" because of this precise and tiny meassurements. I thought that there will be differences in meassuring when doing so, for example: cylinder 1 is exactly at TDC, cam lobes are showing to the left and right < > (for my XJ6 example and owners manual) could give me another valve clearance than cam lobes are facing upwards. Is this just negligible?
      Again, greetz from Germany and all the best to you!

  • @schnikkki_
    @schnikkki_ Před 9 měsíci

    I need work done on my R6 😢. Bike can’t idle or else it dies, I think the fuel injectors are dirty or the fuel pumps going bad.

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před 9 měsíci

      What year is your R6?

    • @danielbarron5773
      @danielbarron5773 Před dnem

      @@limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      I have that same issue idk if it’s the injectors or the fuel pump but it dies at idle I have to keep giving it gas 2005 R6

  • @christian-cz5mo
    @christian-cz5mo Před 5 měsíci

    Do You know Fernando amantini?

  • @noahgarcia1175
    @noahgarcia1175 Před rokem

    How much do you charge for a service such as a valve adjustment

    • @limitlesspowersportsservic3394
      @limitlesspowersportsservic3394  Před rokem

      Hey Noah. I usually charge 2-3 hours of labor depending on how my valves I need to re shim plus parts. Shop labor rates vary from place to place. I'm only $75 an hour as of right now since I'm only open part time.

  • @skeppyboi8790
    @skeppyboi8790 Před rokem

    hello what is your email? i would like to talk to you about the problems with my 08 yamaha r6s.