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kinetica01
Head gasket light leak. Advice needed
I have just finished valve adjustment on gs550m while there did gasket change . Now have a leak from the head gasket , im a little worried about this as out of my comfort zone, but if had a little bit more info think i will give it ago .... Can anybody who has done this help with pics etc
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kinetica01
The valve gasket top is fine now after i replaced gasket .. The oil is now leaking from between the fins and the engine mount i have always called this the head gasket it is the gasket with the four round holes in it , maybe im calling them the wrong thing im am from Australia ha ha .. Let me know if anybody has info on how to change this gasket .. Thanks in advance ..cheers
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Badooka
If your head gasket is leaking- you may get by a little while by re-torquing your head bolts- but more than likely it will need replaced. And if you go in that far you should replace the base gasket as well. Under no circumstances put any type of oil additive that claims to fix head gasket leaks- you will just gum up the motor as well as keep all leaks.Last edited by Guest; 06-27-2013, 10:17 AM.
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Originally posted by kinetica01 View PostI have just finished valve adjustment on gs550m while there did gasket change . Now have a leak from the head gasket ...
If that is indeed the case, then it is highly unlikely that the head gasket (with the 4 holes in it!) is now suddenly leaking so badly.
My guess is that the leak is from the valve cover gasket (maybe even at the rear side (carb side) of the valve cover, and the oil runs through the openings in the head to the front of the head, and comes out at the fins just above the head gasket surface.
I had this exact issue and it took me a while to trace the actual oil leak to coming out under one of the rear valve cover bolts (one next to the cam chain tunnel). The oil ran down the rear and towards the front via the openings to the front of the head.1981 GS850G "Blue Magic" (Bike Of The Month April 2009)
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Originally posted by 2BRacing View PostIf I understand the issue correctly, there was no oil leak before the OP did valve adjustment.
If that is indeed the case, then it is highly unlikely that the head gasket (with the 4 holes in it!) is now suddenly leaking so badly.
My guess is that the leak is from the valve cover gasket (maybe even at the rear side (carb side) of the valve cover, and the oil runs through the openings in the head to the front of the head, and comes out at the fins just above the head gasket surface.
I had this exact issue and it took me a while to trace the actual oil leak to coming out under one of the rear valve cover bolts (one next to the cam chain tunnel). The oil ran down the rear and towards the front via the openings to the front of the head.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.
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I was just trying to figure out some other details.
Looking at the subject,
Originally posted by kinetica01 View PostHead gasket light leak. Advice needed
The only "light" that I can think of that might leak from a head gasket is combustion flame. If that's what is leaking, there is a definite problem.
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Hi,
I'm working on solving a couple of oil leaks, both the head gasket and base gasket. CLICK HERE to see what it take to replace both of those gaskets. I'm just basically doing a top end refresh, new rings, new gaskets, etc.
Now I just have to find the time to put it back together.
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