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    #16
    good question. tight valves DO create problems with a motor and prevent running well.

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      #17
      I always use 87 octane (85 in the western states) except in Vegas and downtown LA where I'll use the 89 or 91 due to the stop and go traffic and latent heat problem with that. That's the only time I've had my bike "ping" or preignite, and it's because of how hot the engine gets in that kind of abuse.

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        #18
        Good point Steve on the valves although I think we all beat that into him the last time so I'm hoping he actually did it.
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          #19
          Originally posted by cowboyup3371 View Post
          Good point Steve on the valves although I think we all beat that into him the last time so I'm hoping he actually did it.
          Either you have a better memory or you bothered to look up some of his previous posts.

          Sorry, but if it's not posted in the current thread or in the sig, it probably didn't happen (in my book).

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            #20
            Yep def. want to make sure those valves are done. Mine are out of wack but i'm getting ready to do a full top end rebuild anyway.
            I didnt do it I swear !!

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              #21
              Originally posted by Steve View Post
              Either you have a better memory or you bothered to look up some of his previous posts.

              Sorry, but if it's not posted in the current thread or in the sig, it probably didn't happen (in my book).

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              haha no i made several threads even one on my friends motor "being toast" etc, and valve adjustments were always neglected, Cowboy as well as Tkent and several others advised me, you guys are right... the valve adjustment is the key to sucess in many ways. however the valves were done and the starting problem was afterwards BUT i figured out a surefire way for my bike to start now without hesitating (atleast left out in 30 degrees we'll see about single digits...) , i was giving a little throttle when trying to start the bike i noticed as it usually likes being started even the owners manual says, but as someone mentioned earlier the engine is much more prone to flooding and overal the whole process is VERY sensitive even 1/16 of throttle she wont start... so FULL choke/ NO throttle is perfect the bike jumps to life as soon as i press the button, and my idle is set to 1k rpm when fully hot, i cant wait to start it tommorow morning i'll let you guys know if my theory is wrong (although im sure its right) BTW i used 87 gas to fill up today as well...
              Last edited by GabrielGoes; 12-08-2010, 10:14 PM.
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                #22
                so guys i really think the 87 gas may have made a huge difference (especially in my pocket), the bike now starts without even hesitating when its left out in the cold parking lot at school... i just warm it up for about a minute and the bike is ready to go! what a great feeling to have a bike that runs and starts right away... i've been through so much heartache with my bike its not even funny, i thank each and every one of you guys on here who just stay so active on the forums to help people like me out, im so proud that i never sold my leg to get the bike "fixed" by a shop owner whos claims he's been working on bikes since 1776.

                A very good friend of mine had taken his gs1000 to the same guy im talking about for many problems because he was "just tired of wrenching on his bike", true story guys his motor no longer has compression thanks to the shop owner who did infact put used old parts on his bike every time even down to the sparkplugs, he was using used autolites- must have kept the fine b8es's for himself! Regardless if it was truly his fault or not the fact is the shop guy was the man "doing all the work" on the bike for the past few years so there you have it. i come to realize time and time that no body knows these bikes better than the folks here on GS Resources.
                John 3:16

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                  #23
                  Glad to hear it worked out for you.
                  Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

                  1981 GS550T - My First
                  1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
                  2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

                  Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
                  Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
                  and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"

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