Long time viewer of this forum, but as of today very new member. I own a 1980 GS750EX (1981 model year). That I have had for ten years now. This bike has been full restored (engine excluded) with new powder coat frame, new paint on the engine, polished and decaled bottom engine covers, new paint...the whole nine yards. It has been a project for me for the last 10 years... a running project up until the last two years when I removed the engine for the frame resto. I just got her back on the road, all the long term without use precautions taken, got about 75k before I heard the rattle (which I thought could possibly be a loose header bolt, which is not completely uncommon) and that's just what it sounded like. On the ride home, what I can only describe is I was doing about 70k when I heard the "timk" of metal shearing and nuts and bolts inside the engine. I can only assume at this point that because the bike kept running that the cam chain is intact and that either a valve or a connecting rod has stuck and broken. I'm thinking at this point (because I can't part with my first true love) that I will open the cam cover case and proceed downward until I identify the broken piece of s***. Any advice...also If a valve has broken and damaged the cylinder wall where should I go ... big bore kit? Any advice welcome (reasonably I'm willing to spend around 1500-2000 for parts and repairs. So anything resonably will be considered.
Thanks so much to all of you out there that have shared your wisdom...your forum has saved me unreal amounts of headaches and repairs, So thank you all.
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