Suzuki DR 125 Service Manual page 61

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INITIAL SEAT CUT
• Using the 45° cutter, descale and clean up the seat. Rotate
the cutter one or two turns.
• Measure the valve seat width W after every cut.
• If the valve seat is pitted or burned, use the 45° cutter to con-
dition the seat some more.
NOTE:
Cut only the minimum amount necessary from the seat to pre-
vent the possibility of the valve stem becoming too close to the
rocker arm for correct valve contact angle.
TOP NARROWING CUT
• If the contact area is too high on the valve, or if it is too wide,
use the 15° cutter to lower and narrow the contact area.
(Use the 15° cutter.)
FINAL SEAT CUT
• If the contact area is too low or too narrow, use the 45° cutter
to raise and widen the contact area.
NOTE:
After cutting the 15° angle, it is possible that the valve seat (45°)
is too narrow. If so, re-cut the valve seat to the correct width.
• After the desired seat position and width is achieved, use the
45°cutter very lightly to clean up any burrs caused by the pre-
vious cutting operations.
Contact area too high and too wide on face of
valve
Contact area too low and too narrow on face
of valve
ENGINE
3-25
45˚
15˚

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