Hello everybody, after much reading on this site and a bit of youtube action I finally did adjust myself the valves on my speedster.
I have done it once on a motorcycle before (yes it was much easier :-> but I think it went well.
What I did :
- located 2 valve cover gasket at the local UAP NAPA part store (https://spareto.com/products/7...-gasket-rocker-cover)
- Removed the exhaust (big huge magnaflow) since it was blocking cover #1
- With the engine cool found my TDC and made sure it pointed at my spark plug wire for cylinder #1
- Removed the covers for the valves and the previous owner used a old rubber gasket with glue, cleaned all that goo.
- Checked&adjusted clearance to 006" not too tight, just to feel a small drag on the Gage.
- Rotates the pulley 180 degrees counter clock wise for each following cylinders.
- Cleaned up covers, put new gaskets.
Closed everything up, started the engine, idle is smooth. drove it for about a mile... good power, no backfires ... runs like a champ.
Now, the reason why I write this long convoluted posting. after the ride I took a flashlight and check under the engine to make sure everything was dry and still in place :-> yes it was but I could see a bit of smoke coming out of the valve covers ...
Sooooo ... I never used a cork gasket like this before, and I also never ran under the car with a flash light to check for small amount of smoke in that area.
Was it the gasket just "cooking" and placing itself, is it normal to be a bit smoky for the first few rides ??? I also read that if the valves were too tight they could burn and be damaged ...
Feel free to comment please.
I will take it for a longer ride tomorrow and keep an eye on this.
jc