In my shed, I break out the tools, and the manuals and have at it. I remove the spark plugs, and as shown, find exact TDC. This is figured out, and thus blocked the rear wheel to make sure that puppy would not move. Slowly, and carefully. Lift the tank, block it up a few inches, with the goal of the day to be able to remove the rocker box cover. Hmmm. Six bolts, undoing them each just like the manual says. Bolts are undun!. I lift off the cover, and realize that this is not the thingy they were referring to. There is now the breather I am looking at, so slowly, I take it off. (during this, I had each bolt on a paper showing exactly where it came from so as to make sure they would go back in the same place.). And now I see the rocker arms. Hmm. I then take off the pushrod tube clip, and actually look at the pushrods. Says to remove them before unbolting the rocker arm assembly, so I do that. But I make sure the thread was marked. I then collapse the rods all the way up, with the exact spot marked to put them back in afterwards. (I figured I didn't know anything at this point, so learning as I went was kind of interesting. I was liking this, but still pissed I am doing this in the first place.
Anyway, with the pushrods out and off to the side, I am now going to take out the rocker box. I went this far, so timidly I had at this part. 4 bolts off, and voila, here comes that box that everyone is talking about. Here's a good one. After taking a quick look, what I am looking at I can't realy beleive. This thing is ALL butchered up. (Oh, I am only doing the rear at this point, I hope its the harder of the two). And I am convinced that this is hitting all over the place, but it turned out the clearancing must have been done with a jack hammer.
I needed to get two gaskets, so I take this thing with me to the dealer. I lay it on the counter, and a few of the employeees pick it up. They think I did this, becasue they looked at it and gave me the 'how did you screw this up' look. When I said it was their handywork, they scurried away.
So, I had a chance to look at it very carefully, and discovered that it was rubbing on the far side, outside of the spring, and it was smooth and shiny, and so was the retaining cap on the spring, all along one side. So, I knew this had to be corrected. I knew it, so I went to the shop dude, and without saying a word, handed it over and asked it he could please take a look and see where there was a clearance problem. He looked, and said it was fine, plenty of clearance. I quietly left, got my gaskets, and came back to the house and slowly, and carefully played with my dremel. taking care not to shave much, but did clean up all of those gouges. Worked the area that was rubbing until smooth. I figured it was good when I could run my fingers all around the clearanced part without getting bloody fingerling slices from what was there before.
Gave me chance now to kind of figure out where I was at for labor no cams.. Lets see 600+ for this install, 25 bucks for gaskets, plus downtime a few times to fix and fix again at the dealer. And now my bike is in pieces. I need some rest, best not keep doing this since it's after midnight.
Fresh the next AM, I start looking at everything and take a deep breath and go for it. Slowly start the assembly processes. Gasket check,and check the rocker box. Put it back on, pushrods in place loosely, breather etc. Torque the bolts in order. Wow, it is starting to look like I am going to succeed.
So now, I actually got the bike back to almost normal. Now for the pushrods. Hmmm, I am not so confidant. The dealer explained hydralic lifters..He said it don't matter, as long as you are in the middle somewhere of the .200 available you are good. I figure it all out, let's see, 32 tpi give .0051 per flat, so 19-20 flats should put me right in the middle (oh, double checked TDC, and then extended pushrod to what is known as 0 lash, just at the point you feel the lifter and rocker arm touching, no pressure but just touching, that's zero lash.) So off I go, counting off 19 flats, and lock it down. I did leave a little time for the lifter to bleed down from the spring pressure, so as not to bend anything. I do both together, no big deal. I am conquering this!!
All back together, tank back on, etc,. Off I go! Man, it is a lot quieter, as a matter of fact, the rear is so quiet, now I hear the front clearly. Sure nough, I am going to have to repeat this procedure. Once around the block and home. But I am still not clear on the pushrod issues, remembering the dealer had told me the whole philosopy, I get out the Zippers instruction.
As I am reading the ZIppers instructions on the Zippers Pro Tapered Pushrod Installation sheet, I am really confused now. They did not say where to make the measurments from, like from TDC or what? And the sheet was saying to extend the rod out a total of 42 flats. How can that be??? 42 flats? Each flat being .0051, why, thats .214!!! The rod is only supposed to be set at 100 into lifter travel. So what's this? . chit now what. Calling Zippers...anyone home?? SO, finally, I get a human on the phone and I want some hand holding. OK, it took a few hours to connect, but I was not doing a thing until I spoke to someone, becasue there instructions fly in the face of what the Dealer told me. I need some clarification here.... CONTUNIED PAGE THREE