I ride an '81 GS650GL - first bike, first summer with it, and I'm really enjoying it. Now that the tourists are off the road, I may even hit the major highways in my neck of the woods and put a few thousand k on her before settling down for the long Canadian winter.
One of the chrome camshaft covers is quite loose, and I may have already lost one of the countersunk screws that holds it in place. The shop where I bought the bike advised the only way to tighten it down is to remove the cylinder head completely, as there does not appear to be enough room to access the screws while it is still mounted to the bike.
Having examined the bike and referred to my trusty Clymer manual, it looks like I'll have to remove the gas tank, the carbs, and work my way down to the cylinder head to access this.
If I have to tear the bike down that far, I may replace all the screws on those caps with stainless steel ones and secure them with (non-permanent) loctite while I'm in there.
I'm comfortable enough around engines to dig in, but I'd like to know if I am looking at 1/2 day job, or is there an easier way (other than duct tape ) to secure this cap.
Thanks in advance.
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