2015 Kawasaki KX250F Owners Manual - Page 80

2015 Kawasaki KX250F Manual

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT 79 Valve Clearance Valve and valve seat wear decreases valve clearance, upsetting valve timing. the fuel hose joint of the downstream in• Remove jector outlet pipe (see Throttle Body Assy section). the cylinder head cover bolts and cylinder • Remove head cover. j NOTICE If valve clearance is left unadjusted, wear will eventually cause the valves to remain partly open, which lowers performances, burns the valves and valve seats, and may cause serious engine damage. Valve clearance for each valve should be checked and adjusted in accordance with the Periodic Maintenance Chart. ○If the engine is hot, wait until the engine cools. Valve clearance must be checked when the engine is cold (room temperature). Valve Clearance Inspection the spark plug cap (see Spark Plug sec• Remove tion). NOTE A. Cylinder Head Cover Bolts and Washers B. Cylinder Head Cover

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MAINTENANCE AND ADJUSTMENT
79
j
Valve Clearance
Valve and valve seat wear decreases valve clear-
ance, upsetting valve timing.
NOTICE
If valve clearance is left unadjusted, wear will
eventually cause the valves to remain partly
open, which lowers performances, burns the
valves and valve seats, and may cause seri-
ous engine damage.
Valve clearance for each valve should be checked
and adjusted in accordance with the Periodic Main-
tenance Chart.
NOTE
If the engine is hot, wait until the engine cools.
Valve clearance must be checked when the en-
gine is cold (room temperature).
Valve Clearance Inspection
Remove the spark plug cap (see Spark Plug sec-
tion).
Remove the fuel hose joint of the downstream in-
jector outlet pipe (see Throttle Body Assy section).
Remove the cylinder head cover bolts and cylinder
head cover.
A. Cylinder Head Cover Bolts and Washers
B. Cylinder Head Cover