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    #46
    Great advice and many thanks.
    I will try your method - and I will go slowly - and methodically something i do usually.

    Tell me though do you think it would be easier with those ring compressors ? (if money was no object)
    (Not that I am going to buy them this time) just be useful to know if I ever am rich and need to be slick.
    UKJULES
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    Owner of following bikes:
    1980 Suzuki GS550ET
    1977 Yamaha RD 250D
    1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
    1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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      #47
      Originally posted by ukjules View Post

      Tell me though do you think it would be easier with those ring compressors ? (if money was no object)
      Not really, it's too easy to do it by hand. Just squeeze them and push them in. Easy stuff.
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        #48
        I've seen some guys use big hose clamps around a piece of split PVC pipe or even thin sheet metal. Curious what the consensus here is on this as well because I have an 850 that I'll be rebuilding at some point.
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          #49
          On the 550 which is tight for space, ring compressors will just get in the way.

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            #50
            Cut strips of a Cool whip container or the like and painters tape has worked for me. As tkent said fingers work just fine.
            81 gs 1100 E One owner,Me.

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              #51
              Originally posted by mikerophone View Post
              I've seen some guys use big hose clamps around a piece of split PVC pipe or even thin sheet metal. Curious what the consensus here is on this as well because I have an 850 that I'll be rebuilding at some point.
              Used fingers and/or hose clamps with a sleeve from a bean can. If using a bean can, watch where the blood goes.
              ---- Dave

              Only a dog knows why a motorcyclist sticks his head out of a car window

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                #52
                Cheers for info guys much appreciated. As I am colating all the stuff and getting on top of this and mending now
                rather than dismantling I will have time to test and report on these methods.
                Screwfix do a pack of 10 hose clips 40mm - 80mm for £9. (just for others info)

                Question:
                Thinking ahead - where can I get pistons and rings ? cheaply in the uk ?
                I am thinking only if I have got a cylinder that has been rebored ! I have standard pistons in.
                I am enquiring - but it might be oversize 0.5 or 1.0 ? (I think the pistons are coming with it so ill know anyway)
                Just want to be ready for the worst case scenario, I am sure it has not been rebored.
                UKJULES
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                Owner of following bikes:
                1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Grimly View Post
                  Used fingers and/or hose clamps with a sleeve from a bean can. If using a bean can, watch where the blood goes.
                  +1, I opened up my finger doing this on a VW engine years ago.

                  Very deep cut.
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                    #54
                    Question: Is it possible to get the definitive guide to do the following?
                    (Remeber I am speeding on as I want my bike going by next weekend)

                    Clean Top of pistons:
                    I used a small rotary drill with a brass wire brush on it.
                    But before this could even get close to helping i had to use a small steel wire brush
                    to get the crud off. (ensuring no dust gets into casings)
                    Any other options - should do/ should not do to clean up the top of a piston ?

                    Removing final bits of gasket on crank case, head etc:
                    Only a few bits left but to do this I am back to the rotary tool with brass brush (cant damage the casing)
                    OR? is this wrong ?
                    I cant get into the finer places so I am going to have to use a blade......
                    UKJULES
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                    Owner of following bikes:
                    1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                    1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                    1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                    1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                      #55
                      Ahh the remaining gasket bits - I've heard people say theirs have been as hard as metal... I'd use a razor blade perpendicular to the surface very carefully, very slowly removing a tiny bit at a time but that's me. If you do, be very careful to not scratch the surface and I would shy away from using anything powered personally.
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                        #56
                        Thanks I will try that.
                        I will however also try a dremel with a brass brush.

                        Brass brushes dont mark the harder aluminium ?
                        To test this theory i used it on my old knackered head.
                        I used a big drill with brass brush attachment. I went at it and it cleaned
                        all the gasket marks off, inside the piston chamber no probs and no marks !

                        be interested on your thoughts on that ?

                        I have perfected a way of stopping dust and dirt getting into the casing
                        using plastic bags etc.
                        UKJULES
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                        Owner of following bikes:
                        1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                        1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                        1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                        1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                          #57
                          And one more question:


                          When i put the gaskets on - what do you think of this ?
                          - I am going to put a fine coating of blue hylomal on both sides of
                          the gaskets - base and head ?

                          Is that a good idea to be sure ?
                          UKJULES
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                          Owner of following bikes:
                          1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                          1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                          1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                          1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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                            #58
                            I'll let someone more familiar with hylomal reply on that - I've only ever used Permatex Copper gasket spray, coating both sides evenly, nice thing is it seals any minor imperfections in the gaskets or mating surface and transfers heat well.

                            Since you've already tested and proven the dremel and brass wheel I think you're fine there. Nice thing about the dremel is the variable speed switch - I pictured you going at it with a big drill at full speed. The dremel allows you to get up close the the bolt shafts too. The plastic bag trick is good, I seal them up with blue painters tape too, and watch those oil shaft openings - crud can fall down in there.
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                              #59
                              Originally posted by mikerophone View Post
                              I'll let someone more familiar with hylomal reply on that - I've only ever used Permatex Copper gasket spray, coating both sides evenly, nice thing is it seals any minor imperfections in the gaskets or mating surface and transfers heat well.
                              The head gasket is designed to go on dry. Not sure how it will work with Hylomar on it.

                              The base gasket can go dry, or if you may have to open it up again at a later date, oil, anti-sieze, grease or something so it doesn't stick. If they had done this at the factory you wouldn't have to do any gasket scraping. I have used all three of these, as well as WD-40, they ll seem to work OK. Haven't opened one up decades later, but after a year or two they come right off. Especially good on something like a valve cover that comes off routinely, you can use the same gasket for quite few valve adjustments that way.
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                                #60
                                Thanks for info.
                                Taken on board.

                                Madly in my test head I did go at it with a large
                                drill on max ! As was brass brush no issues !

                                So a nice intricate dremel will do the job safely.


                                Thanks
                                UKJULES
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                                Owner of following bikes:
                                1980 Suzuki GS550ET
                                1977 Yamaha RD 250D
                                1982 Kawasaki GPZ 750 R1
                                1980 Suzuki GSX 250E

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