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Originally posted by ehkmcveh View Post
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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ehkmcveh
Originally posted by mmattockx View PostI put a thin coating of grease on both sides before installing a new one and they usually last 2-3 valve check cycles before leaking or tearing. Make sure you are torquing the valve cover bolts correctly as well. Over torquing them crushes the gasket and makes it leak faster.
Mark
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Ok back from vacation, gonna pick up gaskets tomorrow (closed today )
Found the timing on the bike out, can't confirm exactly how much because I was playing with it quite a bit, looked like a couple teeth. Its good now
My question is, is the an interference engine or not? Could the timing out cause damage/ bad compression?
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Originally posted by hannibal View PostYes it's an interference engine. Don't ask me how I know. Incorrect timing can certainly cause damage and poor compression readings if the intake valves are open on the compression stroke.
I am putting it back together to day,
Re checked shims, some are 0.10mm on the outake.
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I think your timing would have to be pretty far off to bend a valve. I don't think 1 or 2 teeth would be enough.
0.1mm isn't bad. Many folks prefer to run on the looser side, even above the recommended upper limit of 0.08mm.Jordan
1977 Suzuki GS750 (My first bike)
2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
1973 BMW R75/5
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Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostHmmmm... I have heard the odd ping come from within the engine....o boy. Wonder if a valve bent??
I am putting it back together to day,
Re checked shims, some are 0.10mm on the outake.2@ \'78 GS1000
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Ok got the timing sorted, added quite a bit more power!
Idles a lot better now too, dances a bit between 1100 rpm and 1600rpm. This is when the engine is good and hot. I'm good with that
Ended up getting new airbox intake boot clamps and engine boot clamps also, it seems to be sealed pretty good. Returns to idle a lot better
Did another plug chop. For the Pilot circuit ( 4th gear at 30MPH for like 4 miles ), the plugs are now black! Incredible difference
Set the pilot fuel screws to 1 1/8, air screws 1 1/2Low 4.jpg
This is the worst one.
Mid is little white ish (2nd clip from bottom), Full is white ,mostly on cylinder 2 and 3, have 105 mains ordered
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Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostIdles a lot better now too, dances a bit between 1100 rpm and 1600rpm.
Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostDid another plug chop. For the Pilot circuit ( 4th gear at 30MPH for like 4 miles ), the plugs are now black! Incredible difference
Set the pilot fuel screws to 1 1/8, air screws 1 1/2[ATTACH=CONFIG]52765[/ATTACH]
This is the worst one.
Mid is little white ish (2nd clip from bottom), Full is white ,mostly on cylinder 2 and 3, have 105 mains ordered
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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ehkmcveh
Originally posted by mmattockx View Post
Realize that modern unleaded fuel doesn't read like the old stuff. It runs much cleaner and tends towards always looking lean until you are slobbering rich. If you get any brown on the insulator at all and a dark ring on the steel plug body at the threads you are doing ok with it. GregT had a post on this a few weeks back somewhere here and he knows his stuff when it comes to tuning these machines.
Mark
My main circuit shows the metal tip white on cylinder 2 and 3, so I'm pretty certain that it needs a 105 (102.5 currently)
Don't want to cause any damage after all this work lol . Sure rips though!
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Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostNice, I will have to give that a read.
My main circuit shows the metal tip white on cylinder 2 and 3, so I'm pretty certain that it needs a 105 (102.5 currently)
Don't want to cause any damage after all this work lol . Sure rips though!
Originally posted by ehkmcveh View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]52769[/ATTACH]Forgot the photo
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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ehkmcveh
Originally posted by mmattockx View Post
I would say that still is pretty rich, but I agree that you don't want to burn something up running on the lean side of things. My 1100E plugs are much less dark than that, running on premium pump fuel with no ethanol.
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Ah took a read through it. interesting. Yeah I didn't test my Main first. I went pilot/needle/main
Is it possible that all that black is from my pilot test?...That it didn't get quite burned up during the needle/main to get the true colour. I guess the best way would be with new plugs.
That tip looks pretty white! but according to GregT in that post I am only looking at the outer ring?
The tip in the GregT post was a more of a Tan colour.
I try and run Petro Canada 91, I think that has Ethanol in it? I know the 94 is 100% gas. I guess i should be testing with that. I see you are from alberta so you could confirm
Right now for this test though I have Shell 91 in it right now.
I almost should start a new thread for this
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Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostThat tip looks pretty white! but according to GregT in that post I am only looking at the outer ring?
The tip in the GregT post was a more of a Tan colour.
Originally posted by ehkmcveh View PostI try and run Petro Canada 91, I think that has Ethanol in it? I know the 94 is 100% gas. I guess i should be testing with that. I see you are from alberta so you could confirm
Right now for this test though I have Shell 91 in it right now.
Mark1982 GS1100E
1998 ZX-6R
2005 KTM 450EXC
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Originally posted by mmattockx View PostYour bike should never idle at 1100rpm when cold just off the choke. My 1100E idles at about 800-850rpm when dead cold, 1100rpm when warmed up. Try turning your idle down to 1100rpm when warm, then see what happens when cold. I do agree with others that your pilot circuits sound lean, but get your warm idle down to 1100rpm first and work from there.
Your pilot circuit is lean.
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09 Kaw C14 Rocket powered Barcalounger
1983 GS1100e
82\83 1100e Frankenbike
1980 GS1260
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