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djinuk
12-08-2010, 09:55
ok folks, gota do the task i forgot all about tonight, just wondering if folks can remmber what the valve clearances should be so i can attempt to get this thing quiet.

Mart
12-08-2010, 09:59
Standard cam?

James5
12-08-2010, 10:01
ok folks, gota do the task i forgot all about tonight, just wondering if folks can remmber what the valve clearances should be so i can attempt to get this thing quiet.


The Green Haynes says one thing the Blue haynes says another, the R5 owners handbook says something else.

I just do mine on standard cam @.20 on the inlet and the same on the exhaust. I have done the same settings on my piper 285 cam aswell without any problems sounds quiet aswell

Shane P
12-08-2010, 10:16
The owners handbook states that the C1C,C1E,C1G,C1J,C2J and C3J all have the same cold valve clearances for their standard cam which is 0.15mm for the inlet and 0.20mm for the exhaust :)

Mart
12-08-2010, 10:18
The owners handbook states that the C1C,C1E,C1G,C1J,C2J and C3J all have the same cold valve clearances for their standard cam which is 0.15mm for the inlet and 0.20mm for the exhaust :)

:agree:

Increase both those values by 0.05mm if fitting a warm cam (270, 285) and again by another 0.05mm if fitting a hot stick (BP300, Kent RT200, etc).

djinuk
12-08-2010, 10:39
sweet, well its standard cam so 0.20 and 0.15 it will be :)

Thanks guys

Mart
12-08-2010, 10:40
0.2mm on the exhaust, 0.15mm on the inlet ;)

IANMM
12-08-2010, 15:48
well piper says something completely different :)

inlet 0.25 ext 0.30

Mart
12-08-2010, 16:13
Piper also quote .20/.25

The hotter the cam/the higher the power-band, the more the valve clearances are increased.

The OP has a standard cam anyway, so all this is pretty much null & void.

:)

Shane P
12-08-2010, 16:15
That might explain why some people engines are so loud :)

IANMM
12-08-2010, 16:19
i spoke to piper technical today and they quoted me them numbers + they said the valve clearance is so it hits the cam at the right angle.....i always thought it was just because of the lift....

Mart
12-08-2010, 16:26
And there was me thinking it was because of heat expansion...

bye_all_c_ya
12-08-2010, 17:11
i feel this subject is like a ... did the egg or chicken come first :rolleyes: we need a roller and set them up with differant settings after each run and see if it makes a differance

Brigsy
12-08-2010, 17:13
Piper also say do both inlet/exhaust at .25 with the 285 :laugh: http://www.pipercams.co.uk/pipercams/www/product.php?pid=R5TBP285

I set valve clearances at

std cam .15in .20ex
piper 285 etc .20in .25 ex

Mart
12-08-2010, 17:28
i feel this subject is like a ... did the egg or chicken come first :rolleyes: we need a roller and set them up with differant settings after each run and see if it makes a differance

Not really. It's basic mechanical theory.

SIPI
13-08-2010, 06:15
New poster! (less than 10 posts)

I have a Haynes for R11T (engine same with GTT)

Inlet 0.20 mm
exhaust 0.25 mm