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Note:
Valve clearances of all O.S. four-stroke-cycle engines
must be checked and reset ONLY WHEN THE ENGINE IS
COLD. Procedure is as follows.
Remove the cover from the rocker-box on top of the
cylinder-head, using the correct size Allen hex key.
1.
(Ⅰ)
Turn the propeller counter-clockwise until compression is
first felt, then turn it a futher quarter revolution. At this point,
both valves should be closed. (If the prop driver ('drive
hub') of your engine is engraved with a letter 'T', this mark
should now be at the top.)
2.
The standard valve clearance, on both inlet and exhaust
valves, is between 0.04mm and 0.10mm(0.0015-0.004
inch), measured between valve stem and rocker arm. Use
the 0.04mm and 0.10mm feeler gauges to check
clearances. (See Fig.1.)
3.
Note:
If the gap is found to be less than 0.04mm, it is not
necessary to readjust the clearance if the engine has
good compression and starts easily.
Equally, if the gap exceeds
0.10mm but is not more than
0.14mm (i.e. the thickness of
both feeler gauges inserted
together), it is not essential to
readjust the clearance if the
engine runs satisfactorily.
Fig.1
(Ⅱ)
If a clearance is found to be outside either of these limits,
it should be reset as follows.
Carefully loosen the locknut
on rocker-arm 1/4-1/2 turn
with 5mm wrench.
(Fig.2.)
1.
2.
Locknut
Wrench
Loosen approx.
1/4 to 1/2 turn.
Turn adjusting-screw approx.
1/2 turn counter-clockwise to
open gap, using appropriate
tool -i.e. Allen hex key.
(Fig.3.)
Fig.2
Fig.3
Adjusting
Screw
Turn approx.
1/2 turn.
Allen Key
0.04mm
Feeler Gauge
Rocker Arm
Valve
• Feeler gauge 0.04mm
Valve clearances are correctly set before any O.S. engine
leaves the factory and, in normal use, will seldom require
abjustment. However, if,after a very considerable amount of
running time, a loss of power is detected, or if the engine has
been disassembled for repair, these clearances should be
checked and reset as necessary.
VALVE ADJUSTING
The kit comes in a plastic case and includes:
(Code No.72200060)
• Feeler gauge 0.1mm
• Hex. key 1.5mm
• Wrench 5mm
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Re-tighten locknut while
holding adjusting screw
stationary. (Fig.5.)
4.
Hold at the
screw head.
Fig.5
Tighten
Locknut.
Remove 0.04mm feeler,
rotate prop through two
revolutions and recheck
gap.
5.
If clearance is correct, loosen the locknut on the other
rocker-arm and repeat steps 1 to 5 above. Finally, replace
rocker box cover.
6.
Remember:
Excessive valve clearance will cause loss of power, due
to valve (s) not opening sufficiently. On the other hand, a
total loss of clearance may cause difficult starting due to
valves not closing properly, resulting in loss of
compression.
3.
Fig.4
Insert 0.04mm feeler gauge
between valve stem and
rocker-arm and gently turn
adjusting screw clockwise
until it stops.(Fig.4.)
0.04mm Feeler
Gauge
Turn with fingers
until it stops.
HOW TO SET THE CAMSHAFT TIMING
When replacing the camshaft, set the timing as follows.
Secure propeller.
1.
NOTE:
If propeller is not secured, crankshaft may move
backward and correct timing cannot be set.
Turn the crankshaft so that 'T' mark on the drive hub may
match crankcase center line. (This is engine T.D.C.
position)
2.
Push the camshaft into camshaft housing until it stops.
Locate ' ' mark on the side of camshaft gear in line with
the push rod.
3.
Rotate crankshaft right and left a little and make sure that
the ' ' mark on the gear is in line with the push rod when
the ' T ' mark on the drive hub matches the crankcase
center line.
4.
Secure cam cover with screws.
5.
The relation of position between ' ' mark of the gear and
teeth may differ from the sketch, by each model.
Fig.1
Fig.2
' ' mark
camshaft
crankcase
center line
'T' mark on
the drive hub
' ' mark of the
camshaft gear
in line with
the push rod