I've been lurking on this forum for a few years it seems since I acquired my 81' GS850GL.
Didn't run, mouse nest in carb #3, petcock leaked and wrecked all the gaskets, etc.
Got it running recently, cylinder #3 was cold on the exhaust pipe, and #1 was cool. 2 and 4
were holy hell fire hot. Then.... I noticed some oil running out of on top of the driver's (left) side
stator cover. At least I hoped it was stator cover I just torqued down. But no, it was my base gasket,
more than likely that pear o ring for that oil galley. Sprayed starting fluid in that spot, bubbled through,
rpm's might have jumped don't remember. Did the same thing on the exhaust side by #3 except in between
the head and cylinders vs base and cylinders. Rpm's jumped and starting fluid bubbled too. I pulled the engine,
then stripped the frame, then bought a dremel, and a sandblaster, lost some friends, etc hahaha. Finally thought after
this weekend I was going to have time to work on it other than during the week and I was going to be on my way going back
together by next weekend. Everything is ready for paint right now as of tonight. 40 lbs of extra large grade Armex
baking soda later....
So my friend was helping me and I wasn't going to do the case and the pistons tonight, only the cylinders and head
since I finally got the valves out and the stuck shim bucket -.- Well long story short there's a substantial amount of
baking soda in the crank now. Anyway to remedy this, or am I going to have to split the cases? The manuals diagram
isn't the best or maybe I'm just fed up and tired. Was thinking if I blew out what I could then dropping the pan and
running oil through the top and letting it drain out. Wishful thinking I know, not sure if its just going to sludge up or
be a real abrasive problem. I just want to ride already hahaha. Engine and everything is CLEAN though. Was gonna shine
it up but I may try to paint it gloss. Hell if I'm splitting the cases I might as well get it powder coated. Please let me know
your opinions. Was searching for some better pictures or explanation on splitting the case, I'm worried about detents and
springs and anything like that flying out, I'm used to that was farm tractor trannys and skid steers. For the most part
I've been gung ho about this, maybe the rainy weather is bumming me or the fact my friend got 10 lbs of baking soda in there.
One more thing to learn I suppose. I guess its just rtv no gasket? Sorry for the rambling and such a long post. Thank you everyone ahead of time and for this website,
would never have made it a fraction of this far!
Sincerely,
Tommy G.
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