As someone with almost zero motorcycle maintenance experience except for oil changes this was a great video. Whenever I look up reviews people always talk about valve adjustment for maintenance and I never know what they are talking about. Question though, is there a value for each piston? That may be a stupid question I have no clue.
Great video! I have a question about my 19 klx110, when my bike gets to riding temperature when I come to a stop and the bike is idling it sometimes will drop to a lower idle for about 5 ish seconds. The bike is still newish to me just did oil change and spark plug and it seems to be a bit better but I was thinking it would be the idle jet? Also sometimes when it’s the same temp it’ll be ticky would that be a sign I need to adjust my valves too?
Thanks for the kind words! A fluctuating idle like that can be the idle jet, but it could also be the air/fuel screw, or a vacuum leak, or the valves. I'd hate to suggest one without seeing it in person, but with as easy as these valves are I'd definitely have a look at the tolerances.
@@alexdombi-weridetwo okay thank you very much I’ll look into that, this is my first carbureted bike do you have a video about adjusting the air fuel screw or any carb work?
@tysontupper6733 not on the klx, but I did do a couple videos of a ttr50 with carb issues. The klx is actually easier than the ttr to work on :) ruclips.net/video/niY1DeNU1LE/видео.html
take the cam chain cover off and feel if your cam chain is loose it should be pretty tight, I had one go bad and my current bike is starting to tick so I am about to go check it
@natewallis3885 interesting. Have you checked the valves? It's not likely- but possible and a simple check. How's the spark plug? Air filter? New fuel?
@alexdombi-weridetwo valves are why I watched this. I'll look at them next. New clean filter and good clean 91 ethanol free. Thanks for your time and thanks for the good video
@@kakashka991 Are you sure you put enough oil in it? Can you identify where the ticking is coming from, bottom of the engine, top of the engine, valve cover areas?
My kids are short, so I have shaved the seat for them to be able to touch the ground 😂 I have a regular height one for when I ride it. Good eye though!
Great tutorial not only for klx110 but other similar engines!
Thanks! Hopefully it helps someone along the way ;)
As someone with almost zero motorcycle maintenance experience except for oil changes this was a great video.
Whenever I look up reviews people always talk about valve adjustment for maintenance and I never know what they are talking about.
Question though, is there a value for each piston? That may be a stupid question I have no clue.
Thanks man!
Yes, there would be at least one intake and one exhaust valve for each cylinder. Some bikes will have 4 total per cylinder
Great video! I have a question about my 19 klx110, when my bike gets to riding temperature when I come to a stop and the bike is idling it sometimes will drop to a lower idle for about 5 ish seconds. The bike is still newish to me just did oil change and spark plug and it seems to be a bit better but I was thinking it would be the idle jet? Also sometimes when it’s the same temp it’ll be ticky would that be a sign I need to adjust my valves too?
Thanks for the kind words! A fluctuating idle like that can be the idle jet, but it could also be the air/fuel screw, or a vacuum leak, or the valves. I'd hate to suggest one without seeing it in person, but with as easy as these valves are I'd definitely have a look at the tolerances.
@@alexdombi-weridetwo okay thank you very much I’ll look into that, this is my first carbureted bike do you have a video about adjusting the air fuel screw or any carb work?
@tysontupper6733 not on the klx, but I did do a couple videos of a ttr50 with carb issues. The klx is actually easier than the ttr to work on :)
ruclips.net/video/niY1DeNU1LE/видео.html
Does it make a difference if you have a exhaust and intake ?
If you mean the specs of the clearances, no. Neither will make a difference.
my klx 110 is ticking from the motor and i adjusted my valves and it still hasn’t fixed. any other suggestions?
It's very likely the cam chain tensioner then.
take the cam chain cover off and feel if your cam chain is loose it should be pretty tight, I had one go bad and my current bike is starting to tick so I am about to go check it
Do aftermarket heads follow the same specs?
It's probably very close, but definitely best to check with the manufacturer of the head to be certain.
What about issues with idling when cold. Bike runs fine when warm. Have been thru the carb and cleaned in ultrasonic cleaner with new factory jets.
Will it run with the choke on?
@alexdombi-weridetwo not when cold. Acts like slow jet is clogged but its good tried a 40 and 42 same thing. Once it's warmed up it idles just fine.
@natewallis3885 interesting. Have you checked the valves? It's not likely- but possible and a simple check.
How's the spark plug? Air filter? New fuel?
@alexdombi-weridetwo valves are why I watched this. I'll look at them next. New clean filter and good clean 91 ethanol free. Thanks for your time and thanks for the good video
Good luck! I'm genuinely curious, so comment back if you find the issue please
My 22 110 starting ticking so I adjusted the valves and it’s still ticking what’s the problem ?
It could be the cam chain tensioner needs to be reset. Unfortunately, I don't have a video of that.
How tight does the lock nut on the valves tensioner need to be ?
Just put new oil in to
@@kakashka991 When you say valves tensioner, do you mean the lock nut on the adjustment screw for the valve? That nut is low, around 7 foot pounds
@@kakashka991 Are you sure you put enough oil in it? Can you identify where the ticking is coming from, bottom of the engine, top of the engine, valve cover areas?
What’s wrong with the seat lol
My kids are short, so I have shaved the seat for them to be able to touch the ground 😂
I have a regular height one for when I ride it. Good eye though!