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ybot1966
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gs750 1977 squelling sound from the lower left side sitting on bike, which increases with revs, sounds just like a failing starter clutch, however i thought the starter clutch is on the right side behing the oil fill holeTags: None
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Originally posted by ybot1966 View Postgs750 1977 squelling sound from the lower left side sitting on bike, which increases with revs, sounds just like a failing starter clutch, however i thought the starter clutch is on the right side behing the oil fill hole1981 gs650L
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ybot1966
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No. Lean the bike slightly to the right against the handlebar. I like to turn the handlebar to full lock left before leaning against something. A gasket and puller will be needed for starter clutch removal.
The current gasket may be saved if you're careful removing cover. Check three screws on stator windings and look at the three bolt threads poking out inside the rotor. Also helpful is drawing cover on a piece of cardboard and putting the cover bolts in their respective places, since the screws are different lengths.GS\'s since 1982: 55OMZ, 550ES, 750ET, (2) 1100ET\'s, 1100S, 1150ES. Current ride is an 83 Katana. Wifes bike is an 84 GS 1150ES
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Originally posted by ybot1966 View Postthanks, would oil need to be drained before removal?Originally posted by Carter Turk View PostNo. Lean the bike slightly to the right against the handlebar.
Yes, the bike is steady enough to work on.
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ybot1966
"gs750 1977 squelling sound from the lower left side sitting on bike, which increases with revs, sounds just like a failing starter clutch"
took bike to garage they said starter clutch and stator fine, so what inside the engine would make a whistling turbo sounding noise when the revs are applied?
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Originally posted by ybot1966 View Post"gs750 1977 squelling sound from the lower left side sitting on bike, which increases with revs, sounds just like a failing starter clutch"
took bike to garage they said starter clutch and stator fine, so what inside the engine would make a whistling turbo sounding noise when the revs are applied?1981 gs650L
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ybot1966
yeah they undid and tightened bolts to check stator and starter clutch, the noise stated after an oil change, i used the right oil, so hoping its just some dirt that will bed in
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Originally posted by ybot1966 View Postyeah they undid and tightened bolts to check stator and starter clutch, the noise stated after an oil change, i used the right oil, so hoping its just some dirt that will bed in1981 gs650L
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If it started after an oil change, who did the oil change?1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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ybot1966
i did the oil change, i saw a forum elsewhere on the internet that an old Honda started to make this sort of noise cos the oil was too high?
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Originally posted by ybot1966 View Posti did the oil change, i saw a forum elsewhere on the internet that an old Honda started to make this sort of noise cos the oil was too high?1981 gs650L
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by tom203 View PostToo high?? you mean high viscosity? or too much oil? what brand/type did you use? 10-40 is typical, but stuff designed for motorcycles.
It's a long shot, but I'd be worried maybe your roller bearings on the crank have gone south and started to sing. But I dunno bout that. Really, were I you, I'd pull the stator cover off myself and have a look at the starter clutch, primary gear and secondary starter gears and make sure it all looks good. I wouldn't ever take some shops word for it. They could have done nothing at all, charged you for the inspection and sent you on your way.
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Niklas
Turbo sound.
When I was doing the basic repairs on my GS i had a problem with the startercluch and when i reassembled the parts and fired it up i got a kind of turbolike sound. I changed the rollerbearings and the sound dissapaired.
Maybe its the same problem for you.
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