FSH 210 Sport
Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
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- Location
- Tranquility Base
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2020
- Boat Model
- FSH Sport
- Boat Length
- 21
While the YES extended warranty was still in effect I was having the dealer check the valve lash every 200 hours, each time I had it done I asked whether any adjustments were necessary and was told no adjustments were required as all were within spec.
Today when my friend and I checked themall were within spec at approximately 700 hours, the large majority of the hours on my engines are at idle / high idle.
The intake valve lash spec is .0059-.0087”, in all 12 intakes a .006” feeler gauge was sloppy loose, only two would not allow an 008” gauge.
The exhaust valve lash spec is .0102-.0126”. In 11 of the 12 exhausts a .010” feeler gauge was sloppy loose and one was just loose, that one would barely take an .011” gauge, the rest would easily take an .011” gauge with some taking a .012”.
The available shims to adjust the valves come in differences of .002”, so you have to wait until the lash is at minimum before you can adjust the lash and still be in range.
The job is straight forward in the service manual, you will need to acquire a cam gear spanner to roll the engine with. In my three cylinder TR-1 engine you can set cylinder 1 at TDC on compression and measure intake and exhaust and intake on cylinder 2. Set cylinder 3 at TDC on compression and measure intake and exhaust and exhaust on cylinder 2. You can use a simple go / no go procedure to simplify this task using two feeler gauges, one at the minimum lash and one at the maximum. As long as the minimum fits and the maximum does not it’s good to go.
Today when my friend and I checked themall were within spec at approximately 700 hours, the large majority of the hours on my engines are at idle / high idle.
The intake valve lash spec is .0059-.0087”, in all 12 intakes a .006” feeler gauge was sloppy loose, only two would not allow an 008” gauge.
The exhaust valve lash spec is .0102-.0126”. In 11 of the 12 exhausts a .010” feeler gauge was sloppy loose and one was just loose, that one would barely take an .011” gauge, the rest would easily take an .011” gauge with some taking a .012”.
The available shims to adjust the valves come in differences of .002”, so you have to wait until the lash is at minimum before you can adjust the lash and still be in range.
The job is straight forward in the service manual, you will need to acquire a cam gear spanner to roll the engine with. In my three cylinder TR-1 engine you can set cylinder 1 at TDC on compression and measure intake and exhaust and intake on cylinder 2. Set cylinder 3 at TDC on compression and measure intake and exhaust and exhaust on cylinder 2. You can use a simple go / no go procedure to simplify this task using two feeler gauges, one at the minimum lash and one at the maximum. As long as the minimum fits and the maximum does not it’s good to go.