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My 82 GS750e has only 14,400 miles on it.
The engine runs strong and starts easily even on cold mornings.
BUT, when I run the engine above 60 miles per hour for ten minutes or so the oil temp needle starts to shake up and down then keeps rising until it hits 310 degrees. The bike runs OK and I can commute to work and back, but I'm afraid I'll overheat the engine if a take a ride other than to work.
I baby the engine and change the oil every 1000 miles and have changed the spark plugs twice. They look normal BTW.
The carbs were rebuilt 8,800, because the bike sat for12 years before I got it
I took the bike to an experienced mechanic, but so far he has not been able to figure out the source of the problem.
Any ideas??
The engine runs strong and starts easily even on cold mornings.
BUT, when I run the engine above 60 miles per hour for ten minutes or so the oil temp needle starts to shake up and down then keeps rising until it hits 310 degrees. The bike runs OK and I can commute to work and back, but I'm afraid I'll overheat the engine if a take a ride other than to work.
I baby the engine and change the oil every 1000 miles and have changed the spark plugs twice. They look normal BTW.
The carbs were rebuilt 8,800, because the bike sat for12 years before I got it
I took the bike to an experienced mechanic, but so far he has not been able to figure out the source of the problem.
Any ideas??
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