I still couldn't turn the crank by hand and let it sit for the winter. I finally had time and nice weather and went to dig in more and found a broken cam chain. I did a lot of reading and with the help of this thread, I decide to pull the motor and open it up for a full inspection. I searched and found a post that said a GS650 motor weighed 150-160 lbs with the head removed. Figured a complete motor wouldn't be that much more lol. I got it off the bike and managed to carry it across the yard and up a flight of stairs. I would not recommend this as I had a few missteps where my life flashed before my eyes. I guess I'm still young enough to think I can carry 200lbs but not old enough to realize it'd be a BAD idea.
Got it in my place last weekend and now that I don't have to wait for weather or sunshine, I tore into last night. The first thing I saw was that the #3 exhaust valve was sitting lower in the head than the others. It looks to me like a bent valve that won't fully re-seat in the head.
I got the head off and noticed what looked like contact with the piston. Not bad but the carbon was broken off it that area.
I flipped over the cylinder head and noticed the #3 exhaust valve was much lighter in color than the others.
And it was definitely hanging down into the combustion chamber.
And view of the top of the cylinder in case you guys see something I missed
So it looks like valve hit a piston and got bent. I don't think there's much damage to the piston but I guess I won't know til I clean it up. Time to start making the valve removal PVC tool. Any thoughts? I know I have to change the head and base gaskets (scared to death of refitting the rings into the cylinder!). And I've read to change all the valve stem seals since I've come this far. Anything else I should be looking into?
Thanks!
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