Also no need to grind down a good wrench. You can unscrew the cover mounting stud, that will give you plenty of working room. Just dont over tighten when you put it back on.
If you warm up your engine, then adjust your pushrods until they are difficult to turn with your fingers you will have quiet valves. I got this little tip from a RE website (I forget which one) and my bike has run quietly for the last 3700 miles with no need for an adjustment. The bike usually starts first kick, without choke, and runs great getting 100 MPG. Dew.
That website that tells a great deal about setting the valves is Cybersteering.com..........its and India site is is great to read the indepth stuff about our bikes.........dg
That Cybersteering.com covers a lot of territory. Could you refer me to the specific section that explains the valve adjustment?
My valves are truly loud.. even straight from the dealer, after service, and when it was extensively worked on... The valves are just plain noisy.. Many years ago, when living in northern Scotland, I had an RE, that also had very noisy valves.
...Haven't had to adjust those valves for about 3 years. It sure worked for me. As a matter of fact, I haven't done anything to my bike for the past 3 years except ride it, sometimes hard, and change the oil and lube the cables, check air in tires (they didn't need any, must be those thick India tubes), and put in gas. I got one of those "duck-bill breathers" which deposits oil vapor from the engine on your chain and haven't had to lube "or" adjust the chain since I got it. ... Dew.
Quote from: dewjantim on July 25, 2007, 10:56:43 AM...Haven't had to adjust those valves for about 3 years. It sure worked for me. As a matter of fact, I haven't done anything to my bike for the past 3 years except ride it, sometimes hard, and change the oil and lube the cables, check air in tires (they didn't need any, must be those thick India tubes), and put in gas. I got one of those "duck-bill breathers" which deposits oil vapor from the engine on your chain and haven't had to lube "or" adjust the chain since I got it. ... Dew.Well, I've had my 2006 Electra X for 10 years, ridden it over 10.2 million miles and I've never had to:o Add gaso Change a bulbo Check or Change oil or filtero Check or Change air filtero Replace the batteryI replaced the chain with a large rubber band so I never have to lube it.As a matter of fact, I never even turn it off. I just leave it running and let it idle so I don't have to kick it over the next time I want to ride it!I just love these things! Matt