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    Our GS's: Interference engines or not?

    Question just came up in my head when adjusting the valve tolerances.
    #1: 1979 GS 550 EC "Red" – Very first Bike / Overhaul thread        New here? ☛ Read the Top 10 Newbie mistakes thread
    #2: 1978 GS 550 EC "Blue" – Can't make it a donor / "Rebuild" thread     Manuals (and much more): See Cliff's homepage here
    #3: 2014 Moto Guzzi V7 II Racer – One needs a runner while wrenching
    #4: 1980 Moto Guzzi V65C – Something to chill

    #2
    Yes they are.
    79 GS1000S
    79 GS1000S (another one)
    80 GSX750
    80 GS550
    80 CB650 cafe racer
    75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
    75 TS100 - being ridden (suicidally) by my father

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      #3
      Not just a simple "yes", but a hearty VERY MUCH SO.

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      mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
      hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
      #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
      #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
      Family Portrait
      Siblings and Spouses
      Mom's first ride
      Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
      (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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        #4
        Hmm, isn't the zip tie method to change valve shims a bit dangerous then?

        Originally posted by Steve View Post
        Not just a simple "yes", but a hearty VERY MUCH SO.
        ...that sounds like you had the misfortune of experiencing a piston/valve crash? Care to tell the story?
        #1: 1979 GS 550 EC "Red" – Very first Bike / Overhaul thread        New here? ☛ Read the Top 10 Newbie mistakes thread
        #2: 1978 GS 550 EC "Blue" – Can't make it a donor / "Rebuild" thread     Manuals (and much more): See Cliff's homepage here
        #3: 2014 Moto Guzzi V7 II Racer – One needs a runner while wrenching
        #4: 1980 Moto Guzzi V65C – Something to chill

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          #5
          It would be easy to hear any contact if it occurred when turning the crank by hand. Doesn't happen with a thin zip tie. Maybe because the top of the piston has just enough of an indentation where it comes closest to the valve.

          If the timing chain snapped and the valve was completely open while at the top of the stroke I'm sure bad things would happen.
          Roger

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            #6
            Originally posted by roeme View Post
            Hmm, isn't the zip tie method to change valve shims a bit dangerous then?
            No, not dangerous at all. The zip tie does not hold the valve open far enough to be a problem.
            Perfect for removing a shim, but not far enough to hit a piston.


            Originally posted by roeme View Post
            ...that sounds like you had the misfortune of experiencing a piston/valve crash? Care to tell the story?
            Not me, and why not?

            I was helping one of the local GSers get his 650 up and going. About a week or two after getting it going, he called me to say that he needed some help, and he was out on a ride, but not far from home. On a hunch, I took my trailer. A quick inspection showed that it would crank, but not fire. However, the cranking did not sound quite right. After getting the bike on the trailer, we took it to my garage and did some inspection. Found some extremely LARGE valve clearances, so we pulled the head. Found three bent valves, found some replacements and installed them.

            I asked him how this had happened. He admitted to some "exuberant acceleration" as sort of a victory ride after getting it running, a week earlier. At first, he only admitted to getting it close to redline, but later admitted that he hit a false neutral and probably zinged it to 11 or 12k.

            .
            sigpic
            mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
            hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
            #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
            #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
            Family Portrait
            Siblings and Spouses
            Mom's first ride
            Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
            (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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              #7
              Originally posted by Burque73 View Post
              If the timing chain snapped and the valve was completely open while at the top of the stroke I'm sure bad things would happen.
              I'll go ahead and comment here. I had a cam sprocket bolt back out at low rpm while approaching a red light. The cam stopped and bottom end didn't. Obviously broke a timing chain. A piston hit a valve and the valve lost. After tons of reading, advice, and a new valve and chain, she's back!

              Yes it's an interference engine lol.
              Jordan

              1977 Suzuki GS750 (My first bike)
              2000 Kawasaki ZRX1100
              1973 BMW R75/5

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