I need some advice.. I have re-built my 1983 GS750t with some (brace yourself) modifications. Everything was going swimmingly until I realized that my right side (as I have 2, 2-1's), was running either with a weak spark or with heavy oil getting past the piston rings or valve seals, with puffing smoke etc. I got my fuel to air mixture down but something was still not right with my right side. Back to the drawing board. Pulled the spark plugs and sure enough #3 was soiled in oil. All the rest looked perfect. Looking back I should have completed a compression test.. but I didn't. In any event I got the engine down to the piston tops with all steps being checked TDC etc, chain tensioner removed and timing chain suspended with a hook etc etc. I have found something unreal. On the top of piston three there is what looks to be pebbles. I have smacked a couple with a hammer to see if it could be steel shavings but no, hardened clay or other sediments. The jug walls look fantastic. Zero scoring (I was worried about the piston rings being shot). When Im running my finger along the cylinder walls there is no discernible scoring - AKA - smooth as a babies bottom. Good news but still no smoking gun - no pun intended. Could it be that some of this sediment has got logged in between the piston ring seal and the jug? I think no as there would have been SOME scoring. Perhaps this just points to the valve seals..? What do you guys think? Has anyone seen this before. This bike is new to me. Bought it two years ago to complete my first build. The previous owner, who had it for its entire life, put 30,000 kms on her. If I've missed anything please let me know which will help explain what is going on and what I should do next. There seems to be a lot of sediment around though. Seems somebody left the spark plug hole open too long in a barn.. certainly I am all ears!
Thanks for the help guys!
Cheers from Alberta.
Dustin.
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