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Got the front end and cylinders and pistons off the parts bike I have been stripping and separating the parts I want with the parts to sale/trade and have a lot of parts to get through. all engine accessories removed.

How do I test the stator without a running bike?

Tomorrow its get the rear end removed so I can get the frame and case out of my garage and ready for a new home some where. I am liking rusted phillips screws a lot less these days!
 
Its been a long 5 or so days and haven't done much work on the bike but i Have been riding to begin to see if I can find things that need attention this winter. I also spent much of this weekend helping a friend build a house for his Harley before the weather turns bad.

I rigged up a gear position indicator since the power wire broke of the circuit board on mine and for the life of me I can't solder it back. I think it must have been nickel plated vice soldered on the board. Anyway, I used some LEDs and a small project box. I am getting used to the feel of RPM vs Speed vs sound and current gear is helpful.
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A couple of oil leaks I have found. What could be the cause of these?
1.
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2.
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This one is really perplexing. Where is oil coming from to get on the starter cover?
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Almost forgot. Here is my high dollar seat repair. Upcyclers should be proud.
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Got some parts from ebay to put dual discs on the front.
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Looking at the rear wheel and saw this large metal object on a spoke. What is it?
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Here is some possible proof that some one has been inside the valve cover before. Why else would 1 screw be missing?
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Lots more to figure out but the bike starts up really easy and runs well. I do believe the speedo is off by 10MPH at highway speeds and the tach is still a little bouncy..



I had the same problem with my gear position indicator. I took the cluster in to work to use the expensive soldering irons on it, and I could not get the old solder to melt at all. I ended up having some luck by tinning the wires with as much solder as they could hold coating the whole area in flux, then just globbing on the new solder over top. Probably not the best solution, but I drowned the whole thing in hot glue so it turned out pretty solid.

Your solution looks very clean though.
 
Rear mag wheel is now fitted. This a 17" wheel vice the 18" but it looks good. Front mag is still 19" so I'm not sure if I will have to play with the forks placement (meaning do I need to push the forks up through the triple tree a little to compensate)?. I ordered, recieved and mostly installed AllBalls stem conversion bearings so I could use the triple tree, forks and brakes from the 850. I still have to put the bottom bearing on the stem. the stem is in the freezer. Will do that tonight.
 
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RYGuy, I decided against what we used to refer to as 'Radio Shacked". Bigger the glob better the job! I was nuking the board with heat and not getting anywhere. Frustrating to say the least.
 
I just finished replacing the valve seals using a homemade spring compressor! First time I've ever done this and it went well. Took forever as valve 1 took and hour as I was learning, then the learning curve kicked in and the last valve took 10 minutes including scrubbing the funk of the valve, valve lapping, valve seal replacement. :clap:

I did found that replacing the shims cups was harder than I thought. They just don't go back in easily. I tried tapping them in but they would just get stuck. I finally figured I could grip the edge of the shim cup with a small vice grip and rotate the cup back and forth (twisting as if it has threads) and it would fall in place. So down pressure was bad and twisting was good. No idea why, but it made all 8 drop in very easy.

Waiting for piston rings to put 850 top end and pistons on and close up the engine. I have everything I need to start carb clean/rebuild this week as well.
 
Nice job with the valves Govee, I am up to the same stage with my engine, waiting on parts but need to do the head yet.

Keep up the good work mate.
 
Thanks Brodie.

I got some parts in over the last week and finished the engine work. 850 block and pistons are fitted and cylinder head reattached. Rechecked valve shims and valve cover is back on. I also received some parts from a member here. Got a 1100 swing arm, Marzocchi shocks, and 1100 froks and triples. I have temporarily fit these and have i question in regards to the swing arm in relation to fitting between the frame rails. I have a few pictures that highlight my concern.

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These last 2 pictures show my area of concern. The swing arm makes contact with the one side of the frame and is within 1/16 of an inch on the other. Any need for concern? Should I attempt to widen the frame a little. I could put a bottle jack between the rails and stretch it a little??

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^ the bottle jack method is what I was advised to do

Those parts are looking good :D
 
Thanks Silverbullet, the parts look good by in large to your efforts in the shipping department! Although I never wanted that much Candianen road grime so I spent some time with a bottle of purple power degreaser before the picture! lol...I will get the jack out and have at it.
 
Steering stops?

Steering stops?

83 1100E front end obviously the steering stops are not correct for my 77's stem. The big stop on the lower triple seems close to correct but the little one stops the steering before you can even get the bars centered.

How do I handle making or modifying existing?

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Left to my own devices I decided to cut the existing stop that was not correct and now have full range steering. Now I have to set up a new stop. I also drilled out the the swing arm pivot bolt bushings. I read a lot about it and decided I was willing to give a go. 10 minutes and lots of WD-40 later all went well.

GS1100 frontend installed. Just discovered I need different calipers. GS850 calipers do not fit the GS1100E tubes.:o

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GS1100 swing arm fully installed with Marzocchi shocks. I did a lot more worrying than work here. Lots of warnings in regards to drilling the frame. Took the risk and was sucessful.:clap:

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I am trying different spacing between the tank and rear section so I can start the frame modifications and decide if I need different rear sets.

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Oil Leak:

1) Tach Drive Seals: Replace the O-ring & Seal
2) Leak# 2 could be caused by same slinging oil
3) Leak #3: Airbox hose likely loose and dripping oil. Look up with a flashlight and you will see
 
It's been a little while but I have made some progress. I have collected parts to do a twinpot Kawasaki brake upgrade on the front, but need to figure out whether I am waiting on Salty Monk to find some one to make some more brackets, spacers, and such or try to figure it out as such as Suzuki Don. I don't have Don or Dans skill so I probably need to wait for Salty to make kits available. A friend of mine came over to the house tonight to help me pull the motor so I clean and paint it. I have begun to detab but need to figure out the seat and or pan so I can remove some of the seat rails. I am waiting on a rear set and I can really get stated on this frame.

My cheap new seat set up.
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new brakes
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