I get to change one shim on my right bank #2 (exhaust) cylinder. Yea me. For this task, I ordered the Hot Cams shim kit, micrometer, Ron Ayers cam chain tensioner "Stopper Tool", airbox tube washers, moly lube, and new cam washers.
In reading the manual and the posts in this section I still have four questions. First, can I do this alone with two hands? Second, where is the Cam Chain tensioner access shaft located on the engine for the right cylinder bank? Third, how much bike disassembly do I need to do to get to the cam chain tensioner access shaft? Lastly, can I use the Ron Ayers special "Stopper Tool" or do I need something else to release (and hold) cam chain tension?
In reading the manual and the posts in this section I still have four questions. First, can I do this alone with two hands? Second, where is the Cam Chain tensioner access shaft located on the engine for the right cylinder bank? Third, how much bike disassembly do I need to do to get to the cam chain tensioner access shaft? Lastly, can I use the Ron Ayers special "Stopper Tool" or do I need something else to release (and hold) cam chain tension?