I am in the process of doing a top end on a GS1100 ET. I bought this bike ($3k/10k miles indicated), seemingly straight and solid, albeit a bit faded and down on power, attributed to CV carbs with pod filters, running rich. That was the first thing I dealt with. (And in my parts hoard I found a GS1000 airbox from way back when, shared with this bike, thumbsup.....)
Opening up for valve service, I found that the motor had been molested, 15 aluminum retainers and one OEM steel, cams in bad shape, so it came apart.
All new valvetrain components have been sourced, found some high volume oil pump gears along with a lockhart cooler and the head is at EdCo in Petaluma California.
Bore is stock, cylinder nice (although it would appear it sat for some time), ring end gaps measured ~.010-.012", well within spec. I was planning on honing it myself. (new OEM rings in hand)
But I realized today during parts cleanup and inspection that these pistons were coated from the factory. The coating is uniformly gone from all the pistons except in the wristpin region. Otherwise they look pristine.
Can anybody tell me if this is a problem for these motors? The coating seemingly very thin, thinner than the armorglide on the latest wiseco (and other) pistons.
And an internet search doesn't reveal any info on the (GS coating) subject. Or the armorglide for that matter.
Any info and real world experience appreciated. Seems like it shouldn't be a problem with modern oils, high volume gears, and a cooler.
Not thrilled at the prospect of throwing another >$1000 at it.
And if anyone is looking for a Martek440 ignition, free to a good home...
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