GaryZ Posted March 8, 2010 #1 Posted March 8, 2010 I have finally got my 1987 replacement engine taken apart to install the Vmax cams. I decided to pull the heads and do a valve job. The seller said it had about 40k miles on it and it looks very good inside. The manual says to install new valve oil seals when reinstalling the valves. These little guys are almost $12 each and there are 16 of them! Anybody have experience or opinion about reusing these oil seals?
Squeeze Posted March 8, 2010 #2 Posted March 8, 2010 What's means a "Valve Job" specific ?? If you're gonna grind the Valve Seats, replace the Oil Seals, because most likely the Seal won't hold up long to the Grinding Movement. If you only take the Valves out, clean them, clean and inspect the Seats, you can use the old Seals, but make sure you have slight Coat of Moly Grease on them before you push the Valves back in.
GaryZ Posted March 8, 2010 Author #3 Posted March 8, 2010 What's means a "Valve Job" specific ?? If you're gonna grind the Valve Seats, replace the Oil Seals, because most likely the Seal won't hold up long to the Grinding Movement. If you only take the Valves out, clean them, clean and inspect the Seats, you can use the old Seals, but make sure you have slight Coat of Moly Grease on them before you push the Valves back in. Yes, I removed the valves to clean them up. I have already cleaned each valve on my wire wheel. Next I will "lap" the valve faces and reinstall.
Venturous Randy Posted March 8, 2010 #4 Posted March 8, 2010 Yes, I removed the valves to clean them up. I have already cleaned each valve on my wire wheel. Next I will "lap" the valve faces and reinstall. You do know that any seating differences will require different bucket shims don't you? You will be too tight. RandyA
warthogcrewchief Posted March 8, 2010 #5 Posted March 8, 2010 If you're talking about the oil seal that is around the valve cover bolts, I replaced mine when I changed my valve cover gasket. I've found them for less than $3 at bikebandit.com and a little cheaper at cheapcycleparts.com . Even though bikebandit is a little more expensive, I'd go back to them again any day! Cheapcycle parts had poor customer service and slow shipping. Even though I changed mine out, I found that when I opened the covers, the seals on bolts were still in good shape (bike had 35K miles on it).
GaryZ Posted March 8, 2010 Author #6 Posted March 8, 2010 You do know that any seating differences will require different bucket shims don't you? You will be too tight. RandyA Yes, I will be checking valve clearances and adjusting as needed. I checked three shims so far and they were all "280"
Squeeze Posted March 8, 2010 #7 Posted March 8, 2010 Like i wrote above. The Oil Seals won't survive grinding or lapping Movement. You'd better replace them after the Valve Job is done.
skydoc_17 Posted March 8, 2010 #8 Posted March 8, 2010 I can get those Yamaha seals for you for $10.00 each, Part #26H-12119-00-00 plus some shipping. If you are interested, PM me, Wish I could better, but that is MY cost. Earl
Squeeze Posted March 8, 2010 #9 Posted March 8, 2010 I get them Aftermarket from a Wholeseller at around 4 US each
GaryZ Posted March 9, 2010 Author #10 Posted March 9, 2010 (edited) 1983 - 1993 Venture valve stem oil seal, part number 26H-12119-00-00 best price = $10.00 best price found is from Skydoc_17 (thanks!) Intake Valve part # 26H-12111-00-00 Exhaust Valve part # 26H-12121-00-00 Gen II Star Venture Valve stem Oil Seal part # 4KM-12119-00-00 best price = $4.63 Looked at one of these this afternoon and it looks very much like mine, but, without the spring-clip around the base. Intake Valve part # 26H-12111-00-00 Exhaust Valve part # 26H-12121-00-00 FJ1100, FJ1200, Vmax 1200, and others valve stem oil seal, part number 51Y-12119-00-00 best price = $5.54 Squeeze, Are you using the Vmax part in the Venture? VR valve stems are 5.9mm Vmax valve stems are 5.5mm Can the Vmax seal be used in the VR? I have been told that the smaller dimension will "cup" and cause oil leakage into the combustion chamber. Can the Star seal be used in the VR? They use the same valves! Edited March 9, 2010 by GaryZ
Squeeze Posted March 9, 2010 #11 Posted March 9, 2010 Nope, you can't use VR Seals on the Vmax or vice versa. 1Gen has 6mm Valve Stems, Vmax is 5.5 mm, they just won't fit. I'm not sure about using Seals from different Model - never felt the urge to try. As i said, i use Aftermarket Seals from a Wholeseller. They are made by Athena(Italy). (Sorry, no english Language there, but you could use Google Translation) http://www.motomike.eu/mike/category/10408000000/vehicle/21449/article/93173 Or .. in a whole Gasket/Seal Kit at around 200 USD ... http://www.motomike.eu/mike/category/10407000000/vehicle/21449/article/93158 You could look around where "Parts Unlimited" has US Dealers. They most likely will have them, at least in the Catalog. I also could order them for you, they'll fit in a padded Envelope which allows pretty quick and rather cheap shipping at 8 USD and mostly, no Hassle with Customs. The Seal Kit might cost a bit more ?? I'd probably have other Options too, but these will cost much more Time.
Monty Posted March 9, 2010 #12 Posted March 9, 2010 I have a Parts Unlimited catalog, and it shows seals for the VMax, but not the Ventures.
GaryZ Posted March 10, 2010 Author #13 Posted March 10, 2010 I have a Parts Unlimited catalog, and it shows seals for the VMax, but not the Ventures. I found the same thing. No seals or gasket sets for the 1st Gen Venture sold through aftermarket sources. I am buying the seals from skydoc_17. Thanks to everyone for all the input . . . and I appreciate the offer from Squeeze!
BradT Posted March 11, 2010 #14 Posted March 11, 2010 Yes, I will be checking valve clearances and adjusting as needed. I checked three shims so far and they were all "280" I think when I did mine I only had about 3 different size shims in the engine from new. I was quite impressed how accurate the casting was machined to be so close. Brad
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