Honda crf250r 2012 Owner's Manual page 76

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3. Rotate the crankshaft by turning the primary
drive gear bolt (2) (crankshaft) clockwise until
aligning the punch mark (3) on the primary
drive gear with the "∆" mark (4) on the right
crankcase cover. In this position, the piston may
either be on the compression or exhaust stroke.
If the crankshaft passed the punch mark,
rotate the primary drive gear bolt clockwise
again and align the punch mark with the "∆"
mark.
The inspection must be made when the piston
is at the top of the compression stroke when
both the intake and exhaust valves are closed.
This condition can be determined by moving
the exhaust rocker arm (5). If it is free, it is an
indication that the valves are closed and that
the piston is on the compression stroke. If it is
tight and the valves are open, rotate the
primary drive gear bolt 360° and realign the
punch mark to the "∆" mark.
(3)
(4)
(2)
(2) primary drive gear bolt
(4) "∆" mark
(3) punch mark
(5)
(5) exhaust rocker arm
Valve Clearance Inspection
1. Measure the intake valve clearance by
inserting a feeler gauge (1) between the valve
lifters (2) and intake cams (3).
(1)
(2)
(3)
(1) feeler gauge
(2) valve lifters
(3) intake cams
Valve Clearance
2. Measure the exhaust valve clearance by
inserting a feeler gauge (1) between the
exhaust rocker arm (4) and exhaust valve
shims (5).
(5)
(1)
(1) feeler gauge
(4) exhaust rocker arm
(5) exhaust valve shims
Valve Clearances:
IN: 0.005 ± 0.001 in (0.12 ± 0.03 mm)
EX: 0.011 ± 0.001 in (0.28 ± 0.03 mm)
If intake valve clearance and exhaust valve
clearance need adjustment, see Camshaft
Removal (page 70) and select the correct shim for
each valve.
Servicing Your Honda
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