Sunday, I was getting my bike ready for the SoCal Norton club's Hansen Dam ride on November 4 and I was feeling guilty about not adjusting my valves . . . .
Foolishly, I didn't check and record the existing clearances. I just felt them, decided they were loose and got to it.
I pulled the lash screws out and found that all four tips were galled. But, in looking down through the rocker arms' screw holes I could see that the tops of the Kibblewhite stems were polished where the screws "wipe" but none were dimpled.
Hmmm . . . I need some new lash screws . . . . it's Sunday . . . there used to be a Norton dealer . . . . but . . I don't want to wait . . . I wonder if I can dress these things into shape? I wonder, are they hardened? Hmmm, a file easily cuts them, uh wait, not really . . .
Chucked one up in the drill press, gently touched it with a fine file, cleaned them all up partly, retained the profile, followed with 600 sandpaper . . . the galling was too deep to eliminate entirely but I could eliminate the high spot on either side of the "wipe" that prevents precise adjustment when the screw turns up onto that high spot.
It looks like they have a dot of hardened material at the center that is inlayed into the softer steel of the screw.
Now, back to this thread - thanks Hobot.
The book calls for 6 & 8 standard, and 8 & 10 for Combats, intake and exhaust.
26 Threads Per Inch
1/26 =.03846/turn
26/6 flats = .00433/flat
So - for my standard:
0.0043 = 1/6th turn, one corner
0.0065 = 1/6th plus to the center of the flat, between corners, or 1 1/2 corners
0.0087 = 2/6th turns, to the second corner
That's where I set them, but then I read another thread on here and since my head was skimmed at least 20 thousandths I have to take Jim Comnoz’ advice -
https://www.accessnorton.com/NortonCommando/valve-clearances-why-so-different.9994/#post-133470
- so I have to go back and do it again at a tight 8 & an even 10, or
almost 2 corners and 2 1/2 corners.
.0086 and .0099
But, since my lash screws have smooth domed tips, I'll use the feeler gauge.
Ah . . . nuts, I'll order some new lash screws. They'll be here before November 4.