Jim's $400.00 1986 VF500F

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  1. Jim McCulloch

    Jim McCulloch New Member

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    Thanks for the advice. I changed out adjustment screws in the front two cylinders last year, it it "kind of" made a slight difference, Probably not worth the effort. Anyway I am in there now so I think I will inspect / replace them anyway, I think they were about $3 from Honda I recall. Probably stick with 0.006" at least for the exhaust valves.

    I know Honda made numerous changes the heads on the 86 model, but I can't figure out why the valve clearance setting changed from the 84-85 models????
    I checked the P/N's for the intake and exhaust valves for the 85 vs 86 and they are the same P/N. I did notice that the valve spring P/N's did change however.

    Yeah about the dropped adjustment screw....when I tore down this engine for the first time I found one of the screws in the oil pan! It not seem to harm anything but still freaked me out to see it!
     
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    Get one of these, cut it open and fix it. I know, cost prohibitive.

     
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    Wow how helpful…


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    I know. Completely fucking unhelpful to suggest fixing it the right way.
     
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    Yea , anyway …


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    I know. Keep helping and speaking the truth, Bro. They start at only about $20,000, I don't know what they are whining about. Just think about all of the $1500 - $2500 bikes in his garage he can fix the right way.

    And then put up some flyers on the telephone poles in the neighborhood. There's probably a bunch of people that like old, antiquated, antique bikes with bad tanks around.

    Step 3: Profit
     
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    So I unscrewed all of the rear cylinder adjustment screws, inspected them, and replaced several unworthy ones, I honestly have no idea what I was inspecting they just looked "worn". I set the valves 006/006", put 'er back together and it sounded like shit when I ran it. F that. I took it down again and readjusted to 004/005" and it actually sounded and RAN great. I have no idea what I did but it worked. Drove it and it ran great and sounded better. Wow.
     
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    Scored a NOS Galfer rear brake hose to the replace the OEM one dated 11/1985! Brake is instantly better.

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    Used all the OEM rubber mounts, rubber was hard as a rock but what are you going to do?

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    seems like alot more rear brake than is usable :rolleyes:
     
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    Yeah, I rode it up the road a bit and hit the brake and managed to skid the rear tire. Was not able to do that before changing the hose.
    I guess that is not a stock OEM disk on there either.
     
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    Galfer rear brake hose gang rise up.

    I've bought a bunch of different brake lines over the past couple years, but the fit and finish of the galfers is my favorite. Speigler had really good customer service though.
     
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    It is better to have and not need, than need and not have.
     
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    is that Yoda?
     
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