It looks like the bike is going to run though so my next step will probably be new tires. I had been holding off until I was sure the bike didn't have MAJOR issues. The tires that came with the bike still have decent tread but they have date codes from 1996 I think
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Originally posted by tom203 View Post
Originally posted by tom203 View Post
It looks like the bike is going to run though so my next step will probably be new tires. I had been holding off until I was sure the bike didn't have MAJOR issues. The tires that came with the bike still have decent tread but they have date codes from 1996 I think
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Originally posted by scott View PostGood point - still not sure what the brown stuff was (condensation from homemade manometer + oil?). Actually. the vacuum slide in my Carb #2 isn't working great anyway. It doesn't have anywhere near the damping that my others do. I re-positioned the diaphragm and it helped a little but I should look for a replacement.
Oh okay - somewhere I had read that a lean condition could cause things to get too hot / burn valves / etc. I wanted to make sure I wasn't making things worse.
It looks like the bike is going to run though so my next step will probably be new tires. I had been holding off until I was sure the bike didn't have MAJOR issues. The tires that came with the bike still have decent tread but they have date codes from 1996 I think
You probably would notice a lean condition, so have less fear. You got valves adjusted (and cams too! )and carbs cleaned- you're in good shape. Exhaust valves need to contact their seats in between strokes to cool off or they can burn up.1981 gs650L
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