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Finished my GS(x) 750 rebuild Have a look at HER!
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david suzuki
Finished my GS(x) 750 rebuild Have a look at HER!
Hey, all. Finally finished my GS(X) 750 rebuild. Took her out for a flogging and she stood up well. Here are some pics. Any tips on some cosmetic upgrades would be appreciated..... also, what is the ideal oil temp for these engines????Tags: None
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david suzuki
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wharrah
oil temp?
Say, very pretty bike!
But, I have a silly question: how would you know the oil temp even if we did know what an optimum reading was? Is there a cool hidden gauge I don't know about someplace?
I thought optimum oil temp was anything low enough to keep the little red OIL light from coming on...
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focus frenzy
Originally posted by wharrah View PostSay, very pretty bike!
But, I have a silly question: how would you know the oil temp even if we did know what an optimum reading was? Is there a cool hidden gauge I don't know about someplace?
I thought optimum oil temp was anything low enough to keep the little red OIL light from coming on...
there are also aftermarket temp gauges available.
200-240*F is ideal
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david suzuki
oil temp guage
this is a 1982 gsx 750 australian model. It has a fuel guage and a oil temp guage. it even has a spedo and a taco . my engine sits around 110 degrees celcius. Just wondering if this was normal and should i avoid having the bike idling with out riding it flat out to get the wind pumping through the fins??? Sorry but this is the first air cooled engine i have ever built.....
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