N0rseman
Joined: 02 Feb 2005 Posts: 21 Location: Bristol, Rhode Island
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 12:17 pm Post subject: Low compression in cylinder 4 how to pull valve lifters |
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Hello, I've had my 93 k1100 lt for 7 years now. It has just over 72,000 miles. Rile riding at speed she just lost power and started to run rough. I did the usual workups bad fuel, bad fuel filter, injectors, spark, ect. To no avail. Finally I took it in and shelled out $180 to have the shop pressure check the cylinders. Four was pulling 20k instead of the the expected 60k.
Great at least I knew why my BMW was sounding like a Harley. it was only running on three.
Ok I've removed the cam chain and camshafts and now I'm down to the cylinder head high impact bolts.
Here's my questions:
The Clymer book says "to avoid losing or misplacing the valve lifters... remove them from the cylinder at this time. How's that done? The schematic on the valve assembly shows a keeper under the valve lifter. The valve lifter came out easily. The book refers me to the "BMW special tool #11 1 250". Is this the only way to remove the them?
Secondly is there a trick to the cylinder head bolts. I can turn them by had for just a nudge then they turn hard as stone. Are they just standard lefty lousy bolts?
At least I get to spend a lot of time around if not on my bike this year.
Happy riding and thanks for any and all suggestion.
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Inge K. Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 30 Apr 2011 Posts: 458 Location: Norway
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Posted: Sun Aug 07, 2011 8:16 pm Post subject: Re: Low compression in cylinder 4 how to pull valve lifters |
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| N0rseman wrote: | | The book refers me to the "BMW special tool #11 1 250". Is this the only way to remove the them? |
This is a special plier for removing the valve stem seals.
With some care, a small slip joint plier can be used (grinded off on the outside of the jaws, if necesarry).
Inge K. |
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