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I'm thinking the clutch blew, then some of the pieces ended up in the crank area and knocked off pieces of liner.
But now there is a new clutch in there and new liners, pistons and rings. But why would they even inadvertently, leave great big chunks behind after spending that sort of money on the repairs. They most probably didn't split the cases and took a chance.
At least I have some good new bits to start again with.
GreetingsRichard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
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Originally posted by londonboards View Posttatu - now on closer inspection I can see that cylinder liners, pistons and all the clutch look shiny new. So I am thinking that a load of money and effort has already but put into this engine quite recently. If I can fix the head and cams, strip and rebuild it, then I would have a tip top motor. Do you concur?
I would love you to take a peek at it next time you come to Robinsons.
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Don't say can't, as anything is possible with time and effort, but, if you don't have time things get tougher and require more effort.
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They are called P O's for a reason. Usually sloppy work just to get some cash together. I bought a half finished dragbike and was told the motor was trash. I just needed the frame and such. Trip and I took a look at the motor and found one of the shift forks out of place. Trip reasembled and its now in my street bike. Sometimes the previous owners do us a favor. Most of the time, not so much...
Curtsigpic'85 GS1150 1428 14-1 200+hp Hang On
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i personally would strip the rest of that motor down to see if there is other damage before looking for replacement head or cams. never know what other demons are lurking within and if you find other damage it may be worth replacing the lump and selling the rescued good bits off that motor on ebay...
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