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Rocketman
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On returning from a 300 mile ride this weekend, I got stuck in traffic with my 16,000 mile 1982 GS850L. It has been running like a new bike with no real issues to speak of. While sitting, or creeping along in stop and go traffic, the guy behind me said he saw white smoke coming out of both my exhaust pipes. On acceleration, the bike was also 'pinging' or detonating, I guess from over heating. Once I started moving again, the bike ran great, after I guess it cooled down a bit. When I got home, I was about 1/3 quart low in oil.
I was planning on taking the engine apart this winter to replace a tiny leak in the base gasket. My question is, if I'm burning oil out the exhaust, through (I guess) the combustion chamber, am I also looking to replace rings and/or valve guide seals, as well as getting the cylinders re-honed? Would this be normal for a bike with only 16,000 miles? My buddie's bike was also over heating and bucking, but no smoke, so that's my concern. I was going to start by doing a compression check on all the cylinders, both dry and wet to see the results.
Thanks.
I was planning on taking the engine apart this winter to replace a tiny leak in the base gasket. My question is, if I'm burning oil out the exhaust, through (I guess) the combustion chamber, am I also looking to replace rings and/or valve guide seals, as well as getting the cylinders re-honed? Would this be normal for a bike with only 16,000 miles? My buddie's bike was also over heating and bucking, but no smoke, so that's my concern. I was going to start by doing a compression check on all the cylinders, both dry and wet to see the results.
Thanks.