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Polishing and new bolts.
I had to change the gasket on the mag cover since it was leaking so I ordered some new SS bolts to do it all at the same time. Still have to do the other side but the new bolts really clean it all up. I polished the pieces I was working on. Here are some pics. Still have lots to do but a few more steps in the right direction....
David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - goneTags: None
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Originally posted by portdave View PostI had to change the gasket on the mag cover since it was leaking so I ordered some new SS bolts to do it all at the same time. Still have to do the other side but the new bolts really clean it all up. I polished the pieces I was working on. Here are some pics. Still have lots to do but a few more steps in the right direction....
cheers
ian
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Thanks for the comments. I know it isn't perfect. Still some scratches but much better than what it was. I should have taken more before pics. I probably have them somewhere.....I have had this bike for about 9 months but it is my DD as I don't have another car right now.
I used this for polishing. http://master-formula.com/Motorcycle.htm
On the bad spots I used it with some very fine steel wool first and then just the polish and then the sealer. I tried other stuff at the local store but this worked better. I think all the polishes need EG or some kind of buffer.
Thanks Ian for the advice on the anti seize. I will do that on the others and next time I open it up.
The hex heads are well worth it. The bolt kit was about $30 shipped from Z1. I will update when I do more.David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - gone
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That polish looks like the same product I saw demo-ed at a bike show. The guy was polishing the bottom of soda cans. I wondered how good it would work on aluminum parts. Now I know. NICE job!
Willie in TNCommon sense has become so uncommon that I consider it a super power.
Present Stable includes:
'74 GT750 Resto-mod I've owned since '79
'83 GS1100E (The best E I've ever enjoyed, Joe Nardy's former bike)
'82 GS1100G Resto project
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I got my SS bolt kit from Z-1 also.It is a nice mod to any bike.The only bummer I had, only received 7 of the 8 needed to do the round cam covers.The worst one to be short.http://i632.photobucket.com/albums/u...00080021-1.jpg
1978 GS1000C
1979 GS1000E
1980 GS1000E
2004 Roadstar
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Originally posted by willie View PostThat polish looks like the same product I saw demo-ed at a bike show. The guy was polishing the bottom of soda cans. I wondered how good it would work on aluminum parts. Now I know. NICE job!
Willie in TN
The bolts really set it off though....I should have gotten them awhile ago.David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - gone
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Originally posted by Rover View PostI got my SS bolt kit from Z-1 also.It is a nice mod to any bike.The only bummer I had, only received 7 of the 8 needed to do the round cam covers.The worst one to be short.
"These replacement stainless steel Allen bolt sets from Dr Bolts offer high-quality replacement bolts for most of the Phillips pan-head screws in the visible engine cases. Each set contains a matched set of polished stainless steel bolts with the appropriate sized Allen wrenches."
They will make good on it....David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - gone
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Flaggo60
Originally posted by portdave View PostI had to change the gasket on the mag cover since it was leaking so I ordered some new SS bolts to do it all at the same time. Still have to do the other side but the new bolts really clean it all up. I polished the pieces I was working on.....
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Originally posted by Flaggo60 View PostThat polish job is really nice. Congrats. Re the SS Allen bolt swap, did you find any of the original mush-metal bolts just wouldn't move? If so, what technique worked best for you to get them out? I'm 3/4 changed over, but some of them seem welded in.David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - gone
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Flaggo60
Originally posted by portdave View PostDid you use the impact screwdriver? I got all mine out that way. Some I had to keep hitting. There are two different sizes I had to use. If you did use the impact you may want to try some deep creep by seafoam if you get that up there. Spray it and let it sit and just keep doing that. Good luck.
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Originally posted by Flaggo60 View PostYes, I used an impact driver, that just destroyed the Phillips sockets. Then cut a straight slot in a couple to use the slot bit in the impact driver. Destroyed that. I'll try Liquid Wrench. I've never seen Seafoam here but I may order some from the States. I've read a lot about it on the GSR. Thanks.
You may also be able to try something that vibrates like an airtool with a slotted bit in it. The vibrating may work it free. This of course after soaking it with something. Can you get any vise grips on any of them?
Using the impact driver and continually tapping fairly hard with a medium sized hammer may loosen it up too. Depending on the size of the screw....David
1998 Suzuki Bandit
1978 GS750 gone but not forgotten
1978 GS1000 - gone
1981 GS850 - gone
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jwhelan65
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Great job Portdave! The stainless bolts make all the diffrence. I just put a complete kit on my 700es and had the covers redone. Do you have some more full pics of your bike?
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