I recently acquired a yellow 1981 GS 750 with 70,000 miles on it. A friend gave me the bike, I have nothing much invested.
I fixed the minor electrical issues, etc and the bike was running fine save an occasional problem where visible white/gray smoke would be emitted from the exhaust...but only sometimes. When the bike smoked, it would have trouble idling.
Well, the bike now smokes all the time, and won't idle reliably. Even after warmed up, you can set the idle at any speed you like and slowly the rpms will drop and the engine will eventually stall. If you blip the throttle, the process repeats. Once in a blue moon, it'll stop smoking and will run like a dream, holding a steady idle at or below 900rpm.
The bike has visible oil leaks on/around the head gasket area.
The exhaust does not smell like oil; more like fuel.
The plugs are clean, all 4, light brown/tan.
I'd like to get some honest opinions from those that know.
- Should I proceed with troubleshooting this problem or given the high mileage on the bike; plan for a complete rebuild.
- Is a complete rebuild a good idea? Is the bike worth it? Or, should I part it or sell it off cheap / scrap it?
- Is there a specialty house somewhere that rebuilds GS750 engines affordably or is this something that would be strictly DIY? Associated costs? I know automotive engines and have built several; this would be my first bike engine rebuild.
Thank you, your opinions are appreciated.
Byron
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I paid $600 for my bike which seemed like a bargain (and was with only 8k miles). The first surprise was $381 in back fees to get registered. Then followed tires, stator, RR, fork springs, brake pads, etc. etc. 7 months later the total is over $1500 but I've had 5000 miles of riding! What's that, $0.30/mile? Still sounds like a bargain to me. I still drool over the SV650 and DL650's at the dealer, though. Lots of guys will say "Save it! Don't part it out!" but a bike that old has to really float yer boat before it becomes a worthy endeavor.
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