my GS 1000 always used some oil, but it has increased a lot in the last weeks (maybe 300ml on 150 km). I also have white, lingering oil smoke at startup/revving that stops when the motor is warm (left exhaust).
Compression on all cylinders is good (roughly 140 psi) which hopefully rules out the piston rings. Checking the many oil smoke posts here I guess I need to change the valve stem seals.
I recently cleaned and rebuilt the carbs, reset the fuel and air screw (fuel is 7/8 out, air is 1.5 turns out on #2, #3 and #4 but two full turns on #1). Used carbtune and colortune to adjust (I guess the two turns on #1 opposed to the 1.5 on the others is because the fuel screw is slightly bent (see thread here)).
Since the oil consumption went up after the carb rebuild, could there be a correlation?
Before I had the Colortune I did ride with bench synced carbs for maybe 200 km, maybe that overheated and disintegrated one of the valve stem seals?
Could there be any other reason for the high oil consumption/smoke? I did check for a blocked breather unit by blowing in the breather tube, and had air coming out the oil filling hole.
Long story short, what could I check to make sure it is the valve stem seals? I did order new ones but it seems like a big job to replace them (wanna try without taking head off), so it would be nice to know for sure that it is not something else.
Thanks for your help
Jürgen
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