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There was ample warning and it was ignored. End of story.
Earl
Originally posted by jimcorKomorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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isaac
Originally posted by earlforThere was ample warning and it was ignored. End of story.
Earl
Originally posted by jimcorI explained I wasn't flamin' ya man. But when an engine starts making expensive noises, it's time to stop. If you don't, well, like they say: "You paid your money and you took your chances". I really am sorry for you.
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I'm normally pretty tuned into how the engine sounds. If I hear something strange, I stop and find out what it is. :-) Uhh, you didnt "blow a motor out of nowhere". You ignored a severe warning for an extended length of time.
There is a difference there. :-) The next time, maybe you will listen. Thats not a flame either. Its simply a plain truth observation.
As you told me before, I know you prefer warm and fuzzy, sugar coated words, but sometimes, the truth just plain sucks. LOL
Y'know what I really like about engines? Its that they are not impressed by obligations, human foibles, social standing or for that matter, any kind of excuse, :-) and if they are going to run, no one is going to convince them it could be in their best interest not to. They are direct and consistant. They never deceive. :-) You should listen to your engine. It is truly your friend. eh eh
Earl
Originally posted by isaacI don't suppose you think people won't laugh their asses off at you when you blow a motor out of nowhere, eh Earl? Real classy stuff.Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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Hoomgar
He isn't bustin your chops issac. Earl is much older than you. You are young. There is wisdom in what he is telling you. We all make mistakes. Earl is showing you one that you made. It is actually very nice of him to take the time to do so. I feel for you buddy. I know how the time thing is and I can see that you made a choice and are not ashamed of it. For that, there is no shame. You stomped your motor, by choice, you'll fix it, that's the beauty of the GS and a young energetic mind
Earl has been around the block, he is just giving you "words to live by" for future events.
It's all good buddy
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When you are getting loud, abnormal sounds from inside your engine, you have to assume that if you continue to run it, you will ruin it. The best you can hope for by shutting it down right away is that you haven't ruined it already. If you have an important obligation you feel you have to make then it just comes down to a straight economic decision.
Is the cost of major repair or replacement of the engine/bike going to be greater or less than what it will cost to miss or be late for your obligation? If you would lose your job by not being on time, it may just be cheaper for you to sacrifice the bike. If it was only a matter of getting docked a few hours pay, it's probably smarter to park the bike and arrange for some other transportation. Anything you do at that point is going to cost you. The only question is what is going to cost you the least. Cab fare might have been a real bargain next to buying another motorcycle. Sometimes there are no alternatives you like.
Sorry as hell about your bike; I truly am. But I know you'll be back up.Believe in truth. To abandon fact is to abandon freedom.
Nature bats last.
80 GS850G / 2010 Yamaha Majesty / 81 GS850G
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If it were I, I'd slap some used intake cam with used cam caps. As long as the cam will not bind in the caps, if they do sand them down. What do you have to loose but that's just me.
I think there's is or was a 16V 750 motor on ebay for 75 bucks.1166cc 1/8 ET 6.09@111.88
1166cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.70@122.85
1395cc 1/8 ET 6.0051@114.39
1395cc on NOS, 1/8 ET 5.71@113.98 "With a broken wrist pin too"
01 Sporty 1/8 ET 7.70@92.28, 1/4 ET 12.03@111.82
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Anonymous
My motto is "Drive it like you stole it but don't complain when it breaks." I've spent about a grand on parts for my car in consumable parts in the last 6 months. 8O The bike has been better to me this year than most. I think I've already busted everything that's weak other than the timing chain and cams and ahhh...I'd rather not think about it. hehehe
Cheers, Steve
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Heh heh heh :-) :-) :-)
Earl
[quote="srivett2"]My motto is "Drive it like you stole it but don't complain when it breaks."Komorebi-The light filtering through the trees.
I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself than be crowded on a velvet cushion. H.D.T.
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jimcor
Originally posted by RacingJakeIf it were I, I'd slap some used intake cam with used cam caps. As long as the cam will not bind in the caps, if they do sand them down. What do you have to loose but that's just me.
I think there's is or was a 16V 750 motor on ebay for 75 bucks.
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joeadams
So, what's an 83 GS750 head go for these days? and What other models will work? I thought I saw on here that the GS700 head would get the job done too?
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Originally posted by isaacOriginally posted by earlforThere was ample warning and it was ignored. End of story.
Earl
Originally posted by jimcorI explained I wasn't flamin' ya man. But when an engine starts making expensive noises, it's time to stop. If you don't, well, like they say: "You paid your money and you took your chances". I really am sorry for you.
You are (understandably) upset, but the damage is done ....time to focus now on finding a quick & cost effective fix.....rest assured most people here will be on the lookout for parts/engine to get you back on the road .
Tony.'82 GS1100E
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GS_hoolagan
[quote="earlfor"]Yep, just sacrificed your bike. Mechanical things dont care what ones schedule is. The engine said, "I'm broke", you said, "I dont have time", and the engine said, "see ya".
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DMPLATT
Isaac, man what'd ya do? I thought we was riding soon. Man, that really sucks.
Hey, don't fret it too much. Not sure of your financial situation, but I've seen heads on E-bay for cheap.
Keep looking and heads up man.
Later.
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