gregjo1948
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Just came across a Kawasaki twin with a different type of valve adjustment than I've worked on before. I had a customer bring a Ferris walk behind with a two cylinder Kawasaki engine. He was in a rush to get it repaired so, I gave it a quick look. He said an employee was mowing and it stopped firing on one cylinder. I determined which cylinder was faulty and it had good spark and seem to have compression.(did check with tester) Figured it had a valve problem so pulled the cover off. The "standtion" nut had worked loose letting the push rod to become out of the rocker arm socket on the exhaust valve. It appeared there was no adjustment on the valve but realized the bolt holding rocker to the standsion rotated the bushing which was cammed to adjust the valve lash. Adjusting older valves the lash was .004 to .006 but I couldn't get this one near that close. I adjusted as close as I could and it ran fine but I would like to know what the lash should be and why I couldn't adjust it to .004 to .006. Any help would be appreciated. gregjo1948 (never even took the mower off his trailer)