Re: valve adjustment
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 12:56 pm
What bearing is it, if you know? The only ones I can see are 18 and 19 on the picture.
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Yes they are the ones.Alibally wrote:What bearing is it, if you know? The only ones I can see are 18 and 19 on the picture.
Forgive my newbishness, but did you say you were able to increase the cc's of the 150 to 170? Maybe I need a new topic, but the 153cc seems to be just one tick too powerless for the PCX to provide the best experience. Am I wrong? How the heck did you do this? Honestly, Honda should just sell them out the door with 170cc. I know the mpg would drop a little, but the muscle counter-balances that with efficiency on hills and wind gusts.Mel46 wrote:The problem is not that we heard some noises that we thought were strange and the dealer didn't . Even Dave could hear the strange noise, and when the dealer said that he listened to a new one and it sounded the same as my wife's I gave up trying to talk to him. I happen to be driving a new one and it is extremely quiet, while the one my wife has sounded like a bucket of bolts bouncing around even when we were just idling. We ended up taking off the belt, variator and clutch, I think. He cleaned everything, greased places that needed it, and swapped things from my bike to hers till we found out where the noise was coming from. Interestingly enough, the noise decreased but did not completely stop when we swapped parts. We did find that with my belt in her bike the noise went down considerably. After tightening the variator main bolt with my belt on her bike, it quieted down considerably. I can't recall if we kept the added spacers he had originally added or not, but in the end mine sounded quiet with her belt that had 8,000 miles on it, and hers sounded quiet with my new belt on it and everything tightened to spec.
Oh, and during all of this we all went for a short ride, trading bikes, and I got the great pleasure of riding his newly updated now 170 cc PCX! What a ride! I loved it. :-)