HalfCentury
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Parts are officially ordered. Thanks for the pointers to which parts.
Excellent! I've already made my motels reservations so as time gets closer I'll be in contact.I plan on meandering up on Friday the 18th from Asheboro, maybe via Lynchburg, VA to meet up with a buddy. No specific plans yet but you're welcome to ride along if you want. We don't get in any hurry & take regular breaks.Hi
I am new to posting here. I live near Greensboro NC.
I definitely want to perform a valve clearance check. My 2003 FJR has 50k miles. I bought it with 45k two years ago.
I have a shim kit.
I plan to meander Friday the 18th as well. You can reach me via pm here. We can meet somewhere convenient on your route Friday.
Does a 2005 already have the updated tensioner?HC,You will need to give yourself time to allow the engine to be completely cold. You will need the coolant O-ring, valve cover gasket, coolant and the side cover gasket. Has your cam chain tensioner been upgraded? If not get a new one. I will PM you my address. I have family in the Greensboro area, so I know how long it takes to get there from here. The first post has information on local accommodations.
I doubt that the 05 had it...the original tensioner in my 06 had the older version, so it's replacement was covered under the Y.E.S. warranty.I don't know if the '05 has the updated version. As I stated previously, the cost to replace it far outweighs the cost you would incur if it is an old one and fails.
AFAIK yep, it's a go! We've been yakking pretty steady about it in a coupla different threads in the other sandbox.Is this still on?
I'm close enough that I might come by to visit/help.
I believe you just need to glue it back on.It was an awesome day. More awesome than I hoped for.
The ride from NC to the event was rainy enough to be a challenge for me. I have never taken a long ride in the rain. I survived intact on the oldest FJR to show up.
On the way home, the FJR temperature readout was dead and the yellow light on. My guess is that the connector that was so difficult to get apart should be replaced with a shiny new Weatherpack connector. They are $5-ish on eBay so that will be the next project.
About 30 minutes from home, one of my left side case cover decided to come loose. I duct taped it parked on the side of RT 29 in NC. That cost me 15 minutes. Otherwise, it was a 5 1/2 ride home with some steady rains.
Is there a rebuild guide for installing a side case cover?
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