I have been a member here before but my account got deleted.
I just had a question.
I had a 1978 GS 750 EC and,
I took my bike out to Sturgis this year and as I was going down the interstate last Wednesday into Wyoming and my crankshaft (im guessing) blew up. It would still run but it made a horrible noise coming from the crankshaft area. I also took the side cover off where the stator is and there were metal chunks and shaving all over inside.
At some point here sooner or later I am going to open my engine up to find out exactly what happened. But I was wondering if there was anything that I did to make motor blow up as from what I heard that is rather uncharacteristic for these engines.
The engine did sit in a garage for about 14 years without ever being started up and the engine seized up. But I put marvel mystery oil in the piston holes to free up the engine and I didn’t have to break it free.
I did all of the maintenance on schedule and actually changed the oil out more than the recommended amount. I did get the engine up into the higher rev ranges a lot so I wasn’t the nicest to my bike, but it is not like I went around racing it all over town.
At some point in time I want to pick up a GS 1000 from the late 70’s so I was just wondering what I could do differently if anything.
Just wanted to hear your guy’s thoughts.
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