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    Hello!

    So I bought two 81 gs850g s in hopes to get one moving. The seller told me that one engine was good to go just slap it in and fire it up. Sorry but I don't trust that sort of thing. Low and behold the top end of the 'good engine is more or less scrap metal. The other cylinder is egged out pretty good and I need to bore it out. Anyone have any idea what pistons will fit? I've been looking for weeks and the closest I can see is a honda goldwing. Thanks!

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    Stock is 69mm, bunches of 69.5mm & 70mm available, how big do you need to true them up? Can you find 4 good cylinders out of the 8 that you have? Mix & match won't hurt a thing. Oh yeah, welcome
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      #3
      High neighbor, welcome to the forum. As said pistons are getable. Glad to help if you get stuck.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Giarcike View Post
        Hello!

        So I bought two 81 gs850g s in hopes to get one moving. The seller told me that one engine was good to go just slap it in and fire it up. Sorry but I don't trust that sort of thing. Low and behold the top end of the 'good engine is more or less scrap metal. The other cylinder is egged out pretty good and I need to bore it out. Anyone have any idea what pistons will fit? I've been looking for weeks and the closest I can see is a honda goldwing. Thanks!
        Welcome!

        I have accumulated a few parts and can probably help you out with cylinders, pistons or both. PM me if interested.
        Roger

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          #5
          Thank you for the welcome. I'm not really good and the whole introduction thing. Rphillips... you said 4 out of the 8. So that means the sleeves are actually removable? That just blew my mind. I never even though about that. Not sure how to remove them but I'm guessing it's not rocket surgery. I'm not a mechanic what so ever. Heck I'm nearly a machinist lol. I just have a quite high mechanical aptitude. So most of this is really new to me. I had no idea what I was doing until I did a teardown of a 74 CL360 down to every last bolt.
          Last edited by Giarcike; 10-25-2020, 11:25 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Giarcike View Post
            So that means the sleeves are actually removable? That just blew my mind. I never even though about that. Not sure how to remove them but I'm guessing it's not rocket surgery.
            It's not even rocket science.

            It's just simple thermodynamics.

            Once you have the cylinder block off the crankcase, you can determine whether you want to remove all the sleeves or just one or two. If you want to remove them all, place the block on a board. A piece of plywood or a 1 x 6 that is a few inches longer than the cylinder block will work nicely. Place the block and board in an oven, set it to about 250°. The aluminum block will expand faster than the steel sleeves and it will drop when it expands enough. I have used a propane torch on the outer sleeves. It only took a couple minutes of heating, but I have no idea how long it will take to do the oven trick.

            To put the sleeves back in, turn the block over so it falls ONTO the sleeves. Might have to fine-tune with a torch.

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              #7
              People have also done it one a Gas BBQ... There are a few threads on removing and seating sleeves. Welcome to the forum!
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                #8
                Hot air gun (Paint stripper) will do the job also.
                Once you have changed sleeves and made sure they are fully seated you will very likely have to skim the block face to level the liner tops too.
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                  #9
                  How on EARTH did someone manage to wear out two GS850 engines?
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                    #10
                    maybe they were converted to diesel and they kept them running....
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                      #11
                      So after fiddling with it for awhile I found 4 that are in ok shape and I'm going to give them a shot and see where it gets me
                      If I can ever get the old gasket off anyway.

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                        #12
                        That's good news... there doesn't seem to be an easy route with gaskets. Some careful old fashioned elbow grease in the form of scraping.... I know Bwringer sometimes uses a nylon sanding wheel, that's worked for me on occasion on the end of a drill
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                        1978 GS1000E - Finished!
                        1980 GS550E - Fixed & given to a friend
                        1983 GS750ES Special - Sold
                        2009 KLR 650 - Sold - gone to TX!
                        1982 GS1100G - Rebuilt and finished. - Sold
                        2009 TE610 - Dual Sporting around dreaming of Dakar..... - FOR SALE!

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