Wont Start
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- insurerman
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Wont Start
I have just had to change the head on my engine and a piston head. Have put it all back together, had the pistons 1 and 4 tdc and put the head on with the cams at the right markings. Its all gone back in the bike and it wouldn't start. Drained my battery so i boosted it and it started to go 4 a few seconds then stalled as i thawt it might do. It didnt sound quite right tho when it did go. I went to start it again and it seems that the battery has gone flat with the booster on there. This doesn't sound like to anyone that the engine may have seized up does it? There is oil in the engine(didnt forget that)!
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battery shagged, all earth straps ok??
Don't forget people there is more to the zxr400 than this forum... check out www.zxrworld.co.uk also.
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There are NO buckets in a ZXR400 head.
The shim is a small case hardened metal disc smaller than a five pence coin and is about 2.8mm up to 3.2mm thick.
The shim sits directly on the top of the valve stem.
I'll take a picture for you later.
Now for the bad news.
Reading what you have posted I think you've built your head and left the shims out.
The only thing that could drop out of the head if you turn it upside down is the shims.
NOT GOOD
If I'm right you will need to refit the shims measure the valve clearances and reset the clearances.
I'm prepared to bet you don't know which shim is which in terms of which valve it was on.
The shim is a small case hardened metal disc smaller than a five pence coin and is about 2.8mm up to 3.2mm thick.
The shim sits directly on the top of the valve stem.
I'll take a picture for you later.
Now for the bad news.
Reading what you have posted I think you've built your head and left the shims out.
The only thing that could drop out of the head if you turn it upside down is the shims.
NOT GOOD
If I'm right you will need to refit the shims measure the valve clearances and reset the clearances.
I'm prepared to bet you don't know which shim is which in terms of which valve it was on.
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If you did put the head together without the shims it will mean that when you started the bike it will have rattled like a box of nails and run very very badly
Your valves will not have been opening correctly ie too late and for too short a duration
It is unlikely that you damaged anything inside the cylinder
However there may be damage to the rocker arms and the camshafts and to the recessed washer shaped thingy on the top of the valve springs.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
You could be lucky and just need to fit the shims and reset the clearances.
If you lived nearby I could come and do it for you....sadly you don't
Your valves will not have been opening correctly ie too late and for too short a duration
It is unlikely that you damaged anything inside the cylinder
However there may be damage to the rocker arms and the camshafts and to the recessed washer shaped thingy on the top of the valve springs.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news.
You could be lucky and just need to fit the shims and reset the clearances.
If you lived nearby I could come and do it for you....sadly you don't
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