When I got this engine, everything was together. I checked the sprockets and they are mounted correctly.
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by gearhead13 View Post
When I got this engine, everything was together. I checked the sprockets and they are mounted correctly.
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Take out the spark plugs and while turning over the motor put your finger over the spark plug holes. Air should pop your finger off the hole.
If the sprockets were off I don't think the notches in the cams would be facing each other.1983 GS 1100E w/ 1230 kit, .340 lift Web Cams, Ape heavy duty valve springs, 83 1100 head with 1.5mm oversized SS intake valves, 1150 crank, Vance and Hines 1150 SuperHub, Star Racing high volume oil pump gears, 36mm carebs Dynojet stage 3 jet kit, Posplayr's SSPB, Progressive rear shocks and fork springs, Dyna 2000, Dynatek green coils and Vance & Hines 4-1 exhaust.
1985 GS1150ES stock with 85 Red E bodywork.
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by chef1366 View PostTake out the spark plugs and while turning over the motor put your finger over the spark plug holes. Air should pop your finger off the hole.
If the sprockets were off I don't think the notches in the cams would be facing each other.
So, I think I want to try a 470 intake sprocket. Does anyone have one? Or would that not change anything?
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I don't think that would matter. The 82 (some list it as 81) came with a 451 intake sprocket and 470 exhaust stock:Last edited by niclpnut; 07-21-2011, 08:33 PM.83 GS1100ES rebuild:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170032
Budget GSXR Conversion:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=200563
New to me bike: 2008 B-KING
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by niclpnut View PostI don't think that would matter. The 81 (some list it as 82) came with a 451 intake sprocket and 470 exhaust stock:
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Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostThe pictures didn't show up but I believe you. Except my engine is a 1982 GS1100EZ, not a 1981 GS1100EX. Or are they the same engine?
From alpha sports:
1982 GS1100E,ES - CAM SHAFT - VALVE (MODEL Z)Last edited by niclpnut; 07-21-2011, 08:34 PM.83 GS1100ES rebuild:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170032
Budget GSXR Conversion:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=200563
New to me bike: 2008 B-KING
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Flaming Chainsaws
I went to Babbitt's Online and looked up the 1100EZ camshaft fiche.
Here's the part numbers.
Intake sprocket --- 12741-45111
Exhaust sprocket --- 12751-47002
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Flaming Chainsaws
So if the sprockets aren't the problem then what? God damn this is frustrating .
I hope that I didn't waste 2 months working on this bike....
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Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostSo if the sprockets aren't the problem then what? God damn this is frustrating .
... you haven't exactly cleaned the carbs but you're saying all the plugs are wet, right?
... and you're using the choke, right?
... and the float bowls are full of petrol, right?
... and you confirmed a good spark on all four plugs, righ?
... and the cams are now at 20pins apart and just a fraction off from notches facing each other exactly, right?
... the valves are in spec, right?
... the cranking speed is sufficient ...
... so one last thing would be the compression check...
... OR, really bad intake air leak inbetween carbs and the head
That's the two things I'd check next.GS850GT
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by psyguy View PostI've just been through all of your threads... frustrating it is... you seem to have done all the right things:
... you haven't exactly cleaned the carbs but you're saying all the plugs are wet, right?
... and you're using the choke, right?
... and the float bowls are full of petrol, right?
... and you confirmed a good spark on all four plugs, righ?
... and the cams are now at 20pins apart and just a fraction off from notches facing each other exactly, right?
... the valves are in spec, right?
... the cranking speed is sufficient ...
... so one last thing would be the compression check...
... OR, really bad intake air leak inbetween carbs and the head
That's the two things I'd check next.
Float bowls are full of fuel and floats are set correctly.
Good spark on all 4 sparkplugs. Got shocked a few times lol.
20 pins apart but the notches are still slightly off.
I just adjusted the valves today and they are now .005" clearance on all valves.
I don't have a compression tester but I did what chef said and my thumb got sucked down the sparkplugs hard! And then it blew back out.
So the last thing would be a very bad air leak?
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Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostPlug wires.... Coil 1 (left) is plugged into cylinders 1 and 4. Coil 2 (right) is plugged into cylinders 2 and 3. There's a guy on craigslist selling a brand new set of green 3 ohm Dyna DC1-1 coils with the wires and caps. Should I get that?
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by TeamDar View PostMake sure that the left coil is wired as the left coil. Both coils have the orange with a white stripe going to them. The left coil should also have a white wire going to it. The right coil should have a black with yellow stripe going to it. If you have a timing light, use it to see if the spark is happening at the right time for the correct cylinders. Dar
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Flaming Chainsaws
Originally posted by ptexotik View Postdeep breath & just think of chickadee vibrating away on the back, when you eventually sort it out!
Originally posted by psyguy View PostA bad air leak would be due to either carbs not sealing well into the rubber boots and/or rubber boots having cracks and/or o'rings between boots and the head failing (if that model does have those o'rings I'm not sure)
The boots are soft enough to be able to put the carbs back on with no hassles. Yesterday, I took the carbs off and put them back on like 5 times with no problems.
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