I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
K75 Valve AdjustmentNot sure about what the others have seen, but my experience with valve shims is that when they are tight*, going to the next thinner shim gets everything back in spec. For example, if the valve clearance is tight at the bottom of the spec, and the shim is a 2.40mm, going to a 2.35mm shim will bring the clearance back into the upper part of the spec. If the valve was so.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
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Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and "Clutch Pilots" are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. "Valve Adjusting Tools" (both K75 & K100) are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
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1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and "Clutch Pilots" are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. "Valve Adjusting Tools" (both K75 & K100) are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel.
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I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
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Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and Clutch Pilots are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. 1) Valve Adjusting Tools for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16 Laser cut steel.
I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
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I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
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Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and Clutch Pilots are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. 1) Valve Adjusting Tools for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16 Laser cut steel.
K75 Valve AdjustmentNot sure about what the others have seen, but my experience with valve shims is that when they are tight*, going to the next thinner shim gets everything back in spec. For example, if the valve clearance is tight at the bottom of the spec, and the shim is a 2.40mm, going to a 2.35mm shim will bring the clearance back into the upper part of the spec. If the valve was so.
Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and "Clutch Pilots" are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. "Valve Adjusting Tools" (both K75 & K100) are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel.
I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
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K75 Valve AdjustmentNot sure about what the others have seen, but my experience with valve shims is that when they are tight*, going to the next thinner shim gets everything back in spec. For example, if the valve clearance is tight at the bottom of the spec, and the shim is a 2.40mm, going to a 2.35mm shim will bring the clearance back into the upper part of the spec. If the valve was so.
Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and Clutch Pilots are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. 1) Valve Adjusting Tools for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16 Laser cut steel.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
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Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
BMW Service - BMW K75 & K100 Valve Clearance Check Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
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In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
BMW Service - BMW K75 & K100 Valve Clearance Check Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
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I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
BMW Service - BMW K75 & K100 Valve Clearance Check Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
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K75 Valve AdjustmentNot sure about what the others have seen, but my experience with valve shims is that when they are tight*, going to the next thinner shim gets everything back in spec. For example, if the valve clearance is tight at the bottom of the spec, and the shim is a 2.40mm, going to a 2.35mm shim will bring the clearance back into the upper part of the spec. If the valve was so.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
Hi Folks, About 7 weeks ago I brought my K75 to a local shop for a valve adjust so I could watch it done. Unfortunately the tech had no replacement shims and ended up swapping several (ok all) around to try and find a combo that worked. Needless to say over the last 800 miles I noticed an.
BMW Service - BMW K75 & K100 Valve Clearance Check Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer.
K75 Valve AdjustmentNot sure about what the others have seen, but my experience with valve shims is that when they are tight*, going to the next thinner shim gets everything back in spec. For example, if the valve clearance is tight at the bottom of the spec, and the shim is a 2.40mm, going to a 2.35mm shim will bring the clearance back into the upper part of the spec. If the valve was so.
1. "Valve Adjusting Tools" for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel. Working contours are identical to factory tools. "Valve Adjusting Tools" are new, steel, w/ instructions.
If you want to do the job right,balance the intake throttles just after. The valve lift is modified when you adjust the valves,so the cylinders do not work evenly anymore,one is pulling more air.
I have a 1995 K75 with 16,000 miles on it, purchased by me at 10,000 miles. I like doing my own maintenance wherever possible and have now done everything but valve adjustment. The manual says to check / adjust the valves every 10,000 miles. My records don't indicate that it's ever been done.
The following are independent BMW motorcycle mechanics that have been recommended, or have asked for a listing. The table is listed by state or Canadian province (no one has submitted other international listings yet!) Comments in quotes are from list members, otherwise the comments are what the shop owners say about themselves.
Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and "Clutch Pilots" are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. "Valve Adjusting Tools" (both K75 & K100) are 2 pieces made from 3/16" Laser cut steel.
In order to adjust the valves of the BMW K75, you need to loosen the screws that secure the valve cover, located on the left side of the motorcycle. Once these screws have been loosened, you can use a feeler gauge to adjust the valve clearance. You will need to consult the vehicle's owner's manual to adjust the clearance correctly.
Yes, "Valve Adjusting Tools" and Clutch Pilots are available for the BMW 2 valve "K" engine. 1) Valve Adjusting Tools for both K75 & K100 are 2 pieces made from 3/16 Laser cut steel.