With this frustrating period in England and being confined to barracks I decided to investigate the high oil consumption of my GS1000.
I brought the bike with pods fitted and could smell a very rich mixture. On investigation of the carbs I found the main jets 10 steps up from original after much testing settled on 3 steps up and put a couple of thousand miles on the old girl. It was a bit of a fill up with oil and check the petrol to start with but it did improve towards the end. There is no obvious smoke out of the exhaust however there is signs of carbon/oil staining around the end.
So I decided to do a top end overhaul as I suspected the valve stem seals. Opened her up, heavy coaking on the pistons, cylinder heads and valves. The valve stem seals were in good condition and looked to have been replaced prior to my purchase. However the cylinder barrels were shiny and looked a honey colour with visible honing still present. So I suspect I have glazed bores due poor running in made worse by a very rich fuel mixture in its previous life.
So in terms of correcting the problem once I get the bores measured and assuming they are within tolerance can I just hone/de-glaze them and use the original rings or will new rings be required. Advice on how to proceed and what to check would be appreciated.
All the best,
Greg
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