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valve clearance xt660 3tb1

Hi guys just got a xt600 it a year 91 and am in need of some help on 2 points is the valve clearance between 2and 4 thou on the intake and 47to 67 thou on Ex seems very big and also synchronization of the secondary carb i have seen on the site 5mm and 7mm and pointers for this year would be of great help thanks inadvance stomper
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Hi there!

I'm sorry but.. I couldn't understand fully what you were trying to say... :\

One of the things I think you are asking about the valve clearances and how to set them to normal position...

The other thing I have no idea...


Someone will surely come here and tell you how to do it properly!


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Hi there!

I'm sorry but.. I couldn't understand fully what you were trying to say... :\

One of the things I think you are asking about the valve clearances and how to set them to normal position...

The other thing I have no idea...


Someone will surely come here and tell you how to do it properly!


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sorry vando just need the size for valve settings and when the second carb starts to open is it 5mm or 7 mm
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Set intake at 0.10 and exhaust at 0.15. Remember to do it with a cold engine, as things expand when hot.

I dont know for the carb yestion, cant see why one would need to adjust it. But the manual for a 1990 states to raise the primary throttle valve to 7mm. Is that what your're asking?
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Set intake at 0.10 and exhaust at 0.15. Remember to do it with a cold engine, as things expand when hot.

I dont know for the carb yestion, cant see why one would need to adjust it. But the manual for a 1990 states to raise the primary throttle valve to 7mm. Is that what your're asking?
Hi Jens yes that correct the second carb sync was opening to early i got it as a non runner and the carb had been dismantled for cleaning thanks stomper ps has your manual got the size in thou for the valve clearance
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Oeh shit. Dont use my specs for valves, didnt see it was a 660. Dont know about that, tho I would gees that it aint way of.
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