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Gs 1100 left end crank breakage
Where at on the left end do these usually break? Any pictures? Thanks for any inputTags: None
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BassCliff
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Ray will know (rapidray). Not sure if this email still works. suzukiray@yahoo.com
Mine suffered from the left end nut coming loose and then the starter clutch chewed the taper all to hell.82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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Homie
The GS1100 cranks don't so much have a rep for "breaking" as they do for chewing up the taper on the small taper cranks ('80-'82) like with what happened to BonanzaDave (among others). For stock to moderately hopped up engines the stock crank is solid and usually not a problem. For higher power applications the large taper crank ('83) is better being that like it's nickname says, it has a less trouble prone large taper and the crank pins are welded. For high power race applications a couple of racers here on the board like Ray (RapidRay) or Terry (BlowerBike) could be more insightful as to what crank mods or aftermarket cranks are usable for a given application.
Dave, I remember seeing the pic of your galled crank taper and it was pretty gnarly. However, I don't remember what you did to fix it. Did you have to replace the crank? Have it welded and reground? Or was it able to be dressed and reassembled?
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4cyl h2
Thanks for both replays I have heard ray is knowledgable I'll try emailing him. This will be used for drags and self starting but will have the magnet removed
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they break at the main bearing.
when you go to remove the stator cover the rotor and all comes off with it..lol
with the snout of the crank inside.
i have seen this several times on stock motored street bikes...abused but still stock.
most the time as mentioned they spin the rotor.
the rotor taper gets larger and the crank gets smaller plus sometimes materiel is miss on both...like from a blow torch.
fill the bad spots and the complete taper with red locktite and impact it's bag off and let sit for 24 hours.
and pray or sell it...hehe
on a drag only bike you get away with the damage after removing the magnet.
and always!!!ALWAYS!!!
pull the clutch in before closing the throttle...letting these back down from high RPM's does the damage in the 1st place.
hell i'm bored most the time..
any question pertaining to 1100/1150 16v.
i'm always open to calls...information is free.
between cincy and dayton ohio if i can be of assistance in person pertaining to the models i have mentioned.
513.420.0123
terryLast edited by blowerbike; 03-31-2013, 12:00 AM.
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4cyl h2
Your reply is much appreciated. I do have another? I'm doing some valve work on a dragbike I'm building and wondering if back cutting the valves is much advantage. And if so how much to cut them.
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Originally posted by Homie View PostDid you have to replace the crank? Have it welded and reground? Or was it able to be dressed and reassembled?82 1100 EZ (red)
"You co-opting words of KV only thickens the scent of your BS. A thief and a putter-on of airs most foul. " JEEPRUSTY
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4cyl h2
Did you have a problem with the taper going on to far ( because of the wear) and loosing clearance at the starter gear
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Originally posted by 4cyl h2 View PostDid you have a problem with the taper going on to far ( because of the wear) and loosing clearance at the starter gear
you impact it on and then try to start it and the starter clutch stays engaged.
you then have direct drive and blow your starter a part..lol
fun fun
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Homie
Originally posted by blowerbike View Postmost the time as mentioned they spin the rotor. the rotor taper gets larger and the crank gets smaller plus sometimes materiel is miss on both...like from a blow torch.
fill the bad spots and the complete taper with red locktite and impact it's bag off and let sit for 24 hours. and pray or sell it...hehe
terry
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don't think to hard tom.
keys didn't work on kawi's.
also if one is bigger and the other is now smaller and you do not tight the f*ck out of it....
guess what??
it will just spin off.
we are talking about a bad design and parts that are now damaged.
an impact is not going to push the rotor any farther that it is meant to go no matter how powerful it is.
your impact is also not going to break anything we are speaking of.
you throw the torque specs out the door on big stuff.
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