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jake12
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This is my first engine rebuild, so bear with me!
I am rebuilding a gs1100g, and when I got it running, it had significant smoking out the tailpipes. I dont think it was your usual "burning off the crap" smoke, it was very thick and obviously oil. After concluding that it was the rings, I tore down the engine to the cyllinders and discovered that the rings are indeed nearly perfect. no cracks or breaks. cyllinder walls look perfect too. Long story short, my next assumption is that the oil burning was due to the valve stem seals. After removing my first valve, i am not sure how to actually remove the seal without damaging it... it seems stuck in there good, and I am not sure exactly how they are "atached" in there. Any veterans know how to safely remove and replace the seals? (I already have the replacement seals ready to go.)
I am rebuilding a gs1100g, and when I got it running, it had significant smoking out the tailpipes. I dont think it was your usual "burning off the crap" smoke, it was very thick and obviously oil. After concluding that it was the rings, I tore down the engine to the cyllinders and discovered that the rings are indeed nearly perfect. no cracks or breaks. cyllinder walls look perfect too. Long story short, my next assumption is that the oil burning was due to the valve stem seals. After removing my first valve, i am not sure how to actually remove the seal without damaging it... it seems stuck in there good, and I am not sure exactly how they are "atached" in there. Any veterans know how to safely remove and replace the seals? (I already have the replacement seals ready to go.)