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    Metal fragments in oil pan '82 gs1100e HELP

    I wanted to fix my leaky oil pan gasket and when I removed it this what I found in the pan --> Click Here <--. Dose anyone know what broke in my engine to cause these fragments? The bike ran very noise at low rpms but I thought it was the clutch basket. Now I don't now what to think. Some one pleases help.

    #2
    looks like an oil control ring spacer......do you have a cylinder that's smoking? Time for some rings I reckon

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      #3
      No smoke and compression is good in all cylinders. The fragment farthest to the right looks too big and too thick, to be a ring spacer.

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        #4
        ok.... pieces of bearing cage maybe, can you isolate where the engine noise is coming from, using a long screwdriver or similar as a stethoscope? I guess I'd be opening the clutch cover first before splitting the case halves....the crank has roller bearings as does the trani

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          #5
          Thanks Dave,
          I just looked up all the bearings in the parts catalog I found online. It looks like a bearing cage. I?ll start with the clutch and work my way to the starter clutch. Hopefully I wont have to split the case and check the transmission and pushrod bearings.

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            #6
            That stuff doesn't look like it came from the clutch side but your noisey idle could be a loose clutch hub nut. It doesn't look like a ball bearing cage either because those are squeezed together from the sides. Somebody who has done a complete overhaul should be able to tell you exactly what we are looking at.

            Good luck, Steve

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              #7
              I've overhauled my engine several times and I can't recall ever seeing anything like that.

              Hap

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                #8
                On thinking about this, could it be the internal support metal for the cam chain guides? Maybe one has worn to the point that it has started to shed metal.

                Hap

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                  #9
                  I'd say it looks like crankshaft bearing failure. If you remove your clutch cover you may find more bit's and piece's. Hope for the best.
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