Postby DewCatTea-Bob » Sat Mar 10, 2012 10:13 pm
" I'm afraid that'll almost certainly not work "
____ I'm glad that you brought-up this bit of doubt ! ...
That backyard-mechanic idea was never my-own ! ... I'm sure I first read of that suggested temp.trick in a cycle-mag of the late-60s. _ And I-myself have never had to try that adjustment-method, as I've most-always had a good shim-cap selection to choose from.
But I do know for sure that doing that method was (at least) once a fairly widespread practice performed by many who had to mess with adjusting Duke valve-clearances,, as I've come-across a fairly great number of the otherwise stock valve-shims which had as many as 7-layers of metal-foil well compressed into the top-inside of the cap ! _ And I'll bet that any others of us who happen to have a fair sized collection of old/used v.shim-caps could find that they have at least one cap with some foil stuck within. _ As they look just like any other used shim-cap inside, except that if ya pay extra-close attention, the foil's surface looks ever so slightly shinier (than a used-cap's inside-surface without any installed foil).
Sometimes the caps with foil look so very much like a well-used unmodified/stock-cap, that ya doubt that there's any foil at all stuck within,, and-so if ya ever have a v.shim-cap that seems too thick for your particular need, then before considering to stone it down, first try using a scribe-pin to see if ya might find that ya can dig-out any layers of foil (from off the inside-top). _ I-myself have done-so many,many times !
__ I never meant to indicate that such shimming-practice offers a permanent v.clearance fix, but it does seem to at least temporarily help fill-up slightly-excessive v.clearance.
I wish I could reproduce here the old cycle-mag.article I once read, however I believe it directed using a shim-cap & a sheet of thick aluminum-foil along-with a piece of flat cork, all pressed together within a vice,, and also I believe it mentioned to expect up to 60% eventual compression of the metal-foil after it's extended use, and-so recommended avoiding the use of more than 2 or 3 layers of such foil-shimming.
____ So I'm fairly confident to say that this (temp) shimming-method indeed must be of some legitimate use (if not "work" downright-outwardly) !
Dukaddy-DUKEs,
-Bob
PLEASE NOTE... If this-post is not-yet signed-off with '-Bob', then I'm still in the process of completing it,, and if not also included with 'DCT' near bottom as well, then I may edit this post's wording at a later time. - Dct.Bob