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    81 GS 850 Gas leak/metal noise

    Gas inside air box? Cleaned carbs but did not change inside o-rings. Float levels good. Replaced petcock with new OEM petcock. Cleaned cam chain tensioner. Oil level steady do not think gas in crankcase. Any ideas?

    Bike runs, making squealing noise, metalallic sound from top of motor, goes away with higher rpms.

    19000 miles, new purchase for 850.00 hope was not a mistake.

    Have a GS 550 also - web site been a god send.

    #2
    Greetings and Salutations!!

    Hi Mr. morrissjack,

    Have a look at this article:

    Overflowing Carbs

    Noise in the top of the engine? I hope it's not oil starvation in the cam area. I would open it up and take a look.

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      #3
      The carb are (obviously) overflowing. Could be dirty float needles, leaking float seat O-ring, sinking float, and other things I suspect. Rust in the tank often fouls float needles so that's another thing to check.

      Old bikes need maintenance. I hope you didn't purchase this one thinking you are going to get off for free.

      Edit: Basscliff posted while I was typing.
      Ed

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        #4
        Hi Ed,

        Originally posted by Nessism View Post

        Edit: Basscliff posted while I was typing.
        Great minds think alike!

        Too bad you can't make renobruce's rally. It's been a while since we've ridden.


        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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          #5
          BikeCliff: Thanks for the greeting. The carbs are an issue I can tackle. Opening the top scares me. I am not sure I would know a problem if I saw it.

          Thanks again, Jack

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            #6
            Well if you see

            scarred up metal surfaces rather than smooth looking cam lobes that would be a pretty good indicator that there's a problem! Also if blue colored metal it has gotten hot most likely because of oil starvation. Doesn't hurt to check it out. If you feel comfortable tackling the carbs, probably not a problem for you to check that out. While you're in there check out the valve lash Post pictures. You'll probably get at least a few people to help you out if they see anything that looks out of place.

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              #7
              Is the squealing happening while idling on the side stand?
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                #8
                Hi,

                It's not hard to remove the valve cover, inspect the cams, and check/adjust the valves. See the valve adjustment guide on my website to find out what it looks like.

                Thank you for your indulgence,

                BassCliff

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                  #9
                  Dueller:

                  thanks for the vote of confidence. Noise only just started, I'll pull the top off and hope my issue is not serious.
                  Thanks,

                  Jack

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                    #10
                    tkent: Noise is not only on side stand. It is not rythmic either, sounds more metal scraping as opposed to valve knock. I going in. Removing the top this weekend;into areas unknown.
                    Nice Bike for $ 850 hope to get it in top shape.
                    Jack

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                      #11
                      Hi,

                      I just had a thought. Before you take off the valve cover, just disconnect the tach cable and see if the squeal goes away. But go ahead and order gaskets for the valve cover and breather, and maybe a tappet tool too. You'll need them for when you adjust the valves.

                      Try the screwdriver stethescope trick to localize the noise. Get a long screwdriver and put the handle in your ear then touch the tip to various points on the engine.

                      Thank you for your indulgence,

                      BassCliff

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                        #12
                        Bikecliff: Thanks for your interest. I checked the tach, nothing unusual. Noise still exsits. I pulled the top cover off today. Again, saw nothing unusual. Should I see oil in the shim valve area. looked dry to me?? Will check valve clearances this week end if time permits.

                        Thanks again, Jack

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                          #13
                          Hi,

                          Yes, there should be plenty of oil all over those shims. It should be pooled on the low side of the bucket areas.




                          Thank you for your indulgence,

                          BassCliff

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                            #14
                            Basscliff: Not a good thing. Did not see alot of oil. Oil pump? Can I do a motor flush? Got me worried.

                            Tx, Jack

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                              #15
                              Did you check your oil level in the sight glass?

                              If there is no oil in the sump, it will be hard to get it to the cams.

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