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Thanks Ed. Engine supposedly has 33,000 miles. I bought it used and installed it into my 79 Gs1000 as a replacement engine. Started using oil a little at time of installation and increased usage last couple months. My plan is to have the head disassembled cleaned and repaired as necessary. Leaving the cylinders alone.
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The experience of many members is to take off the cylinders and replace the base gasket and oil O rings, as taking the head off disturbs their ability to seal.
It gives you something to do while you wait for your head to come back from the shop1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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For the price of a new base gasket and orings it would be a shame not to replace them.
Like Ed and Big T said, the probability of the old base gasket leaking
is very high.
OEM gaskets are your best bet for succes.Rijk
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I saved the old engine that I removed as a parts engine, and will practice installing the cylinders on that as I break it down. Honestly I am intimidated by getting the cylinders over pistons as a solo project. A look at head and the cylinders from the old engine is educational. Note how smooth the bore showing almost no cross hatch, and the head combustion chamber has a lot less carbon than the head that is being rebuilt cue to oil control problems.
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What gaskets did you buy? OEM is best, but pricy. You can often find good deals on eBay though. Whatever you do don't use Athena. They are evil.Ed
To measure is to know.
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More specifically
Wiseco W2711 for the head gasket. Cannot find part# for the valve cover, however it is the thicker more expensive option on dime city cycles.
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