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    #76
    Originally posted by GS650E_81 View Post
    Anyone happen to know if the 650G tank will fit on a 650E frame?
    They're listed at same capacity (4.2 gal), so seems very likely they are the same. One bolt holds rear of tank down.
    1981 gs650L

    "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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      #77
      I have two bolts for my frame...

      I checked the bike after work. It appears that the carb boots are moist from fuel. Also the airbox has a little gas in it.

      I wonder if the petcock malfunctioned and overflowed the carbs?

      Originally posted by tom203 View Post
      They're listed at same capacity (4.2 gal), so seems very likely they are the same. One bolt holds rear of tank down.

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        #78
        Hi,

        Originally posted by GS650E_81 View Post

        I wonder if the petcock malfunctioned and overflowed the carbs?
        If so, check your oil too. A leaking petcock/carbs will allow gas into the cylinder, past the rings, and into the crankcase. This will dilute your oil and cause trouble if you run the engine in that state. Smell the oil and see if there is gas in there. If so, change it immediately.

        Or, if the gas stays in the cylinder it will cause a hydrolock and could possibly bend a rod or worse.

        Thank you for your indulgence,

        BassCliff

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          #79
          Will it be okay if I leave it in there and just not start the engine? I don't have a oil pan at the moment.



          Originally posted by BassCliff View Post
          Hi,



          If so, check your oil too. A leaking petcock/carbs will allow gas into the cylinder, past the rings, and into the crankcase. This will dilute your oil and cause trouble if you run the engine in that state. Smell the oil and see if there is gas in there. If so, change it immediately.

          Or, if the gas stays in the cylinder it will cause a hydrolock and could possibly bend a rod or worse.

          Thank you for your indulgence,

          BassCliff

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            #80
            It is a faint smell of gas, but after my gas tank leak, everything does.

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              #81
              Originally posted by GS650E_81 View Post
              I have two bolts for my frame...

              I checked the bike after work. It appears that the carb boots are moist from fuel. Also the airbox has a little gas in it.

              I wonder if the petcock malfunctioned and overflowed the carbs?
              No need to wonder and that's why it probably wouldn't start way back when you started this thread! When you get new petcock, make sure to check it's operation before you connect to carbs.
              My mistake on tank hold down bolts- they all have two rear bolts, but I still think the G tank will fit the E
              1981 gs650L

              "We are all born ignorant, but you have to work hard to stay stupid" Ben Franklin

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                #82
                I wish I knew for sure if the G and the E tanks were interchangable, but I dont.
                Perhaps you can find someone with a G to take some pics and measurements for ya?
                Thats what I would do..
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                  #83
                  Doesn't FoxyBLankworthy ride a 650G? He's not on here much, but TCK knows him.

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by koolaid_kid View Post
                    Doesn't FoxyBLankworthy ride a 650G? He's not on here much, but TCK knows him.
                    Let me know what measurements are needed and I can get them later tonight...I'm sure there isn't going to be much difference between the 81-82 and my '83
                    '83 GS650G
                    '83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)

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                      #85
                      Funnily enough his 650G is sitting in my "annex" garage right now as we speak. It's dark, and there's very little light in that garage (it's simply for storage) but I can check tomorrow. I'm near positive however that it has a single mount bolt. However I could be wrong.
                      Also, GS650E, I actually have a 650E suzuki shop manual in my collection. I forgot I had it. I don't have nor likely ever will have a 650E (or G for that matter, I'm spoilt on litre bikes, and a somewhat large specimen of a homo sapian so anything short of a 750 feels like a moped and looks even worse under me) so if you'd like to purchase it lemme know. It won't cost ya much, as I bought it as part of a collection of em off eBay for a reasonable amount.
                      It will definitely come in handy.

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                        #86
                        That is a good offer, you need to snap that up a.s.a.p.

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                          #87
                          Well I patched the hole it seems. I took the back off the petcock and it looked pretty rough...

                          I put the tank back on, bought a gallon of gas and put about a half of it in. Set the petcock to run... Tries to turn over but nothing. Set the petcock to reserve, nothing. Set it to prime, nothing.

                          I don't think the fuel is flowing, it may be not enough gas or a bad petcock.

                          On another note. I already bought a service manual. It's in the mail right now. Thanks though CafeKid.

                          Also, here is a link to the tank I have a bid on, on Ebay. It looks like two mount screws to me...

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                            #88
                            Unhooked the fuel line from the petcock. Fuel poured out when on reserve, it stopped when I went back to RUN.

                            I think that is a good sign. I checked two spark plugs. I think they look pretty bad, not sure. They have a brown tip.

                            Any ideas on the next step?



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                              #89
                              Brown/tan/grey on the ceramic going down into the plug is a GOOD sign. It means it's burning just about right. Not too rich, not too lean. Unless it's glazed gasoline...but it would likely smell like varnish instead of cordite.

                              However, the petcock running freely on reserve without the engine spinning is NOT a good sign. The petcock should only flow with the engine off in the PRI (prime) position. If it flows in any other position while the engine is off the petcock is shot.

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                                #90
                                You know I THINK I left it on reserve the other night when I came into the garage and it smelled like gas heavily. It probably flooded the carbs into the crankcase.

                                I am going to wait and see if I win the gas tank and then change the oil, plugs, and install a new petcock.

                                Originally posted by TheCafeKid View Post
                                Brown/tan/grey on the ceramic going down into the plug is a GOOD sign. It means it's burning just about right. Not too rich, not too lean. Unless it's glazed gasoline...but it would likely smell like varnish instead of cordite.

                                However, the petcock running freely on reserve without the engine spinning is NOT a good sign. The petcock should only flow with the engine off in the PRI (prime) position. If it flows in any other position while the engine is off the petcock is shot.

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