In a message dated 4/27/01 2:21:12 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<<<< Where do I get the shims from (are they a Yam part?) or can I just get
the adjuster from a 94 and add it to mine?>>>>

There are two shims used on the swing arm pivot from the factory. You need to
obtain two additional shims, 4BH-22127-00-00, and have them ground down. A
surface grinder is a machine tool in a machine shop that can accurately and
controllably remove material. It has a grinding wheel mounted over a table
that travels in three dimensions. It is the easiest way to accurately reduce
the thickness of the stock shims to achieve your desired results. Find a
machine shop and let them do it for you. No, you can not use the adjuster
from a 94, the frames are different and the difference is the 94 is made to
accept this adjsuter.

 <<< And how do you measure the play, it looks like the thrust covers are in
the way?>>>

You measure play with a feeler gauge. Push the swing arm to one side, and
slide a feeler gauge between the swing arm and frame. The thickness you read
will be the total side to side play, so you will need to divide by 2 then
subtract 0.010" to obtain the proper clearance.

RSRBOB

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