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** No part number was specified.
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* I found this:
* I found this:
** Newark P/N 950-252, Mitutoyo tapered feeler gauge, 26 Blades, 3" Long, .0015"-.025";
** [http://www.newark.com/jsp/search/productdetail.jsp?SKU=82K5512&CMP=AFC-TL10000001 Newark P/N 950-252], Mitutoyo tapered feeler gauge, 26 Blades, 3" Long, .0015"-.025" ($24.85)


===Shim Substitutions===
===Shim Substitutions===

Revision as of 19:07, 23 May 2008

Accessories

Consumables

Tires

Fuel Filter

The OEM fuel filter is expensive and will probably be out of stock at a dealer. Alternatives are:

  • Purolator F44661
  • AC/Delco GF708
  • Fram G6495

According to Bob Taylor, any fuel filter that fits a Mitsubishi Starion (87-89) (Australian) should work.

Maintenance

Valve Adjustments

Clearance

Intake

.11 - .20mm

Exhaust

.21 - .30mm

Feeler Gauges

The Genesis 20-valve head requires feeler gauges which are narrower than most. Some people cut down standard gauges, but there is concern that this will leave burrs.

  • Rick Davids recommends Draper tapered gauges.
    • "Draper is a UK company. Google Draper + 19613 for UK sites that sell them."
    • tooled-up.com (UK)
      • Metric: 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.30, 0.40, 0.50, 0.60, 0.70, and 0.80mm
  • Daren mentions Blue Point gauges.
  • Bob Johnson mentions official Yamaha feeler gauges for the 5-valve Genesis heads.
    • "I got them from Curt Jordan of Jordan Engineering."
    • No part number was specified.
  • I found this:
    • Newark P/N 950-252, Mitutoyo tapered feeler gauge, 26 Blades, 3" Long, .0015"-.025" ($24.85)

Shim Substitutions

This ST1100 page lists bikes with shims interchangeable with the ST1100. Presumably the relationship works both ways...

ABS

Front Suspension Lubrication

The dreaded front-end squeak. If you hear the squeak, the bearings in the front swingarm should be disassembled and lubed as soon as possible. If this isn't done in a timely manner, the bearings will eat themselves and are quite costly to replace.

Resources