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Cracks in cylinder head
I am working on an engine from GSX400E (82) and just discovered some small cracks around the spark plug hole toward the exhaust valves. I have also checked a spare head I have, and it has the same problem. Is this something to worry about? The attached picture is showing the worst case.Tags: None
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They're noted for it.
I've seen them puffing smoke from around the spark plug but I've never heard of a valve seat falling out. The spark plug threads eventually get eroded away.
The very last model 400 heads are supposed to be better.....We got a lot of the early ones here in New Zealand but didn't see many of the last version.
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JHN
Thanks for the quick reply. I will go for the cylinder head with least cracks in it and see how it goes.
Are you thinking about the GK53 with black engine?
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Couldn't you drill and weld the crack?
Then drill and use a heli-coil for the spark plug?
I'm just curious.
What else is better in the later models?Last edited by Mekanix; 04-08-2012, 11:59 PM.Stephen.
1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
1989 GS500E Resto-mod .
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JHN
I checked the exhaust port and could not find any cracks. I tried to measure the dept of the crack with a very thin tread of steel in it seems to be around 1-2 mm. I will try go get a quote for welding it.
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Originally posted by GregT View PostJust look for a better head.
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