I purchased a 1982 Gs650G 2 weeks ago with 12,000 miles in good running condition and am currently working on making sure everything works CORRECTLY.
Here is a list of what has been done to it:
- Fuel tank professionally De-rusted.
- New petcock installed.
- Ran 2 fuel tanks with 2oz of Marvel's Mystery oil in each.
- Performed an oil change and added 4oz of seafoam to loosen up all gunk and carbon in the engine. Will perform another oil change tomorrow (total of 300 miles on the first oil change)
- Completely rebuilt the carburetors back to OEM Spec.
- Changed the intake boots and air filter (No current air leaks)
- Soaked the cylinders in Marvels Mystery oil overnight (all cylinders were low on compression), Will perform another test soon to see if compression went up.
- Reset the timing chain Tensioner
- Carbs are synchronized
- Timing is check and set correctly
- Checked all valve clearances --> the following are the results of the calve clearances and questions to follow:
5 out 8 clearances were on point. 3 were not.
Cylinder 1 intake and exhaust were both too tight
Cylinder 4 Intake was too tight.
I know that you are supposed to change the shims in order to get the clearance back to spec, I also know that is the clearance is too big, you will get excessive noise, and if it is too small, you might be losing power.
I have a technician who is performing the work with me for free (labor of love, and is also a great friend of mine) my question is as follows:
- the feeler gauges that I have only go down to 0.03mm and that is too big the current gap.
- Tech says that I should leave it as is because of the following: -- in the early 1980s, Leaded gasoline was being phased out in the US and Unleaded gasoline was being phased in. Given that lead was also used as a lubricant, we are contemplating that the 1982 GS650G was meant to be used with leaded gasoline and that the valve seats were not hardened and therefore the valves are being pushed into the head and that is what is causing the gad\clearance is get smaller.
If we were to change the shim to a smaller size in order to increase the clearance and bring it back to spec, this will only make the problem bigger by allowing more room for the valve to dig into the head.
Other things to consider, every time I check the spark plug on Cylinder 1 (Which has both the intake and exhaust gaps too small) there seems to be a little bit of oil on the plug.) The oil is not enough to cause any smoke but something for you guys to know as you help me figure out the issue here.
Can anyone give any feedback to my problem please, any information is greatly appreciated.
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