Greetings and Salutations!!
Greetings and Salutations!!
Hi Mr. Matt W,
I don't often visit this section, but I noticed there was a new member.
Matt W said:
1. Is this a "fools rush in" situation or is a complete gasket rebuild doable?
Are you sure you need this? Have you done a compression check? These engines are practically indestructible unless they have been severely abused. A "top end" rebuild is from the base gasket up. This usually includes base gasket, head gasket, rings, valve seals, valve cover gasket, honing the cylinders, etc. A "bottom end" rebuild means also removing the crankshaft, replacing bearings, clutch and stator cover gaskets, internal seals, etc.
Normally, all you have to do to get these bikes safe and reliable is to follow the maintenance lists in your "mega-welcome".
2. What is the best service manual to use for a rebuild?
The Suzuki factory manual is best, but all have their good points and weaknesses.
3. What is a high and low range for the time this will take? (20-50 hrs???)
That depends on what you do. "Top end" could be 20-40 hours. "Top and bottom end" could be 40-80 hours. A "complete frame up" restoration could take weeks.
4. Next year will be the Bobber or Cafe rebuild... any thoughts?
No.
5. I am taking off a Vetter Ferring and trying to find the original front headlight components. How hard is this to do?
In the forum are Parts Wanted and Parts for Sale sections. The eBay is a good source of parts if you know exactly what you're looking for. (Note: Sometimes the seller doesn't know what he's selling). You can still get a lot of OEM parts, but not all, from many online vendors. See the vendor list in your "mega-welcome". You can also get aftermarket parts for mounting headlights.
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If you are here you probably have a 30 year old motorcycle that needs about 20 years worth of maintenance. You'll find all kinds of helpful tips, procedures, manuals, diagrams, "how to" guides, etc, in the links below. Let's get started.
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