87kawzl
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The manual probably states what the range is supposed to be along with the 5k adjustment service interval. Not sure if he knows they are the polylock style and only take 1-2 hours to adjust or if he thinks they are shim under bucket which take some tools, some math and having different thickness shims available. That may be why he is so against pulling the valve cover.
Like they say. You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. While I went to Ron D. house to get the rest of my money. I ate the $50 labor from Ron A. & the $100 labor that I was going to charge for pulling & installing the carbs. Ron told me that he feels that some of the work & parts was unnecessary. I called him each time before doing a job with parts cost & he always told me to go ahead & do it. I ended up with only $200 for labor. I'm just glad it is done with. I just can't see that bike running right with out a valve adjustment. Ya it sets & idled but once you put a load on it it would die & not start again until it cooled off. what else could it be other than tight valves. Yes you are right on a major valve job in the near future on his bike. It is now for sale on Craig's List for 5 K. They know which style of valve train the ZLs have because Jeff helped me adjust my valve about 2 years ago. He asked me if the bike was running bad. I said no that I was doing it as preventative maintenance.
. Ron D. has not talked to me since. It does not bother me one bit. Oh and Ron D. only paid me half for all the work that I did. He said it was unnecessary.
. I always make a copy of my original to use. I place an X on each valve as I go. 
