Anywho, I took the bike around the block a couple times to give her some exercise. Which was a lot more fun once the #1 cylinder started running:? That took about a minute once I started moving. I think I may have to completely rebuild the carbs after all. I would like to run a couple tanks of good gas through her with Sea foam first. I just don't think these short 5 & 10 minute runs are doing any good cleaning out the carbs. This is the first time it has happened since the bottom end of the carbs were cleaned out. The bike did sit for a couple days without me running it. Are there any consequences to it running for a short period on only three cyls. ?
That took about a minute. Then when I returned to the house and shut off the bike I notice smoke wisping up from the front of the engine...
low and behold I have oil leaking somewhere on the front of the engine. The bike is off at this point so I double check the oil level (which was just changed a couple days ago) it is a tiny bit low, maybe, so I crank her back up. Runs fine, and the culprit is quickly found: my cam cover gasket has spung a leak at the left corner where the cam chain is near the middle on the front side. 8-[
Back to the GSR here, a little searching... oh, this is not at all uncommon. A call to Real Gaskets in TN and my cam cover and also a breather gasket are on the way. I also have my factory reprint of the service manual in hand now too.
More good news. My rear master cylinder rebuild kit and all important mirrors came in today, so I can pick them up tommorrow\\/ My new tires are also in route. I felt brave and ordered two Avon AM26 Road rider tires. They seem to be pretty new, I had trouble finding much info on them other than Avon's description. But I like what I saw and the prices were pretty good too. Thing is I'm not really a super-experienced rider so I'm not sure what my review would be worth, however I'll post one after the new treads have been on and the bike (and my maintainance skills/ tenacity) have been proven roadworthy.
I sure am ready to go for a ride. OK, this is a nice length book now, I'll quit for now. Thank you for all your contributions that make this place what it is.
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