Thx a pantload Crower!
#21
Colt wants $400 for both including custom shims. Which is not the way I would really want to do it(if given a choice). Custom buckets > custom shims all day long. How anybody's gotten away with doing it any other way still befuddles me.

Wait...what the hell are those? And why are there 15 of them(for a 12 valve engine)?
I mean...those look like custom shims to me. Not like custom bucket tappets(which the shims install into).
Are you sure those are what you're needing?
I can't figure out what you're even supposed to do with them.
OOOOHHH! NOW I GET IT!!!

Those ARE custom shims(that's what I'd call them anyways). Except they go UNDER the bucket tappets. Not ON TOP of them.
Cool! They should work great then. With a few extra...just in case(of what I don't know...but more than enough of them is better than not enough)
Right on!
Last edited by MudHippy; Aug 4, 2012 at 06:01 PM.
#22
They go right on top of the valves like little hats. And under the shims and buckets. And I guess they thought I needed 16 of them. Crower said a normal price would be 200-250$ ...but I kinda think that was an exaggeration because most of the things he told me have been a little exaggeration
#23
Some hippy is confused again..
A "lash cap" sits on top of the valve stem, but doesn't interfere with the keeper / retainer.
Roller tipped rockers, bucket over valve, even the 22re can use them.
Where have you been?
I need lash caps on my motorcycle to compensate for adjuster pitting on the valve stems due to a poor design on Honda's end.. and that 10K rpm beast has pushrods.
Did I mention it's a 4v per cylinder V-twin, from '82?
So someone is claiming something without knowledge of the facts...
... yet again another example of an inexperienced mouth being opened.
A "lash cap" sits on top of the valve stem, but doesn't interfere with the keeper / retainer.
Roller tipped rockers, bucket over valve, even the 22re can use them.
Where have you been?
I need lash caps on my motorcycle to compensate for adjuster pitting on the valve stems due to a poor design on Honda's end.. and that 10K rpm beast has pushrods.
Did I mention it's a 4v per cylinder V-twin, from '82?
So someone is claiming something without knowledge of the facts...
... yet again another example of an inexperienced mouth being opened.
Last edited by abecedarian; Aug 4, 2012 at 09:26 PM.
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