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I finally bit the bullet and decided I had to start fixing up the engine on the ole' GS1150 project. This was the first time I've ever pulled carbs or really even pulled an engine cover off. I need to do this stuff myself so I can a) learn how to do it and b) so I can spend all the money I'm saving on other stuff for the bike, like frame mods and rearsets etc..
In its current state it has a burnt out clutch, a bad starter clutch and it's been sitting for the better part of a year since it was recovered after it was stolen.
I managed to pull the fairing and all its electrical goodies. So now all that's left is the frame/engine and what's left of the wiring harness. I'm starting to scare myself because looking at it doesn't make me feel like it'll be done by the end of the summer. Well, I think I can do it *fingers crossed*
Pulled the carbs put on some pod filters- hoping I won't have to change the jetting too much- cleaned out the bottom half of the carbs
Installed a new billet cam chain tensioner- though I have no idea how to adjust it :headscratch:
Pulled the clutch plates but now I'm stuck because I need some special tool to hold the basket still while I remove the nut
My one major issue right now is trying to figure out how to fix the starter clutch. Without that fixed I can't start the bike to see if all the other stuff I did actually worked. I think I have to buy some kind of special tool (of course) to get it out of there.
In its current state it has a burnt out clutch, a bad starter clutch and it's been sitting for the better part of a year since it was recovered after it was stolen.
I managed to pull the fairing and all its electrical goodies. So now all that's left is the frame/engine and what's left of the wiring harness. I'm starting to scare myself because looking at it doesn't make me feel like it'll be done by the end of the summer. Well, I think I can do it *fingers crossed*
Pulled the carbs put on some pod filters- hoping I won't have to change the jetting too much- cleaned out the bottom half of the carbs
Installed a new billet cam chain tensioner- though I have no idea how to adjust it :headscratch:
Pulled the clutch plates but now I'm stuck because I need some special tool to hold the basket still while I remove the nut
My one major issue right now is trying to figure out how to fix the starter clutch. Without that fixed I can't start the bike to see if all the other stuff I did actually worked. I think I have to buy some kind of special tool (of course) to get it out of there.