I've had this 82 GS1100E for about a month and put about 1000 miles on her. I've been watching a minor leak that squirts oil along the left side of the motor (as far as I can tell). In that area, it appears that the gasket was over compressed or misaligned when originally installed (http://beachsideconsulting.net/zuki/IMG_0846.JPG - this pic was taken when I took possession, it's munch cleaner now). The leak was contained to a very minute one, only a drop or two after I parked her) as I continued to torque down the bolts. Granted, there's a lot of oil spray, but my oil level has not dropped substantially.
So tonight I took her out on a ride across the causeways and hit some blazing speeds (80+ MPH) and she was running great. But when I parked her, I noticed that the left side of the bike and my left pant leg were spattered. I guess I'm going to order new gaskets from Real Gasket - http://www.realgaskets.com/files/motorcycle.htm#suzuki. I was planning on replacing my breather cover gasket as well since I see that one of the corners of the cover are cracked - http://beachsideconsulting.net/zuki/IMG_0872.JPG (front right one - not very visible in the pic). I'll find a shop here that can do a nice weld and I'll polish it up nicely.
Okay, so now I'll ask the questions:
1 - What else should I be concerned about checking when I get the cover off? I know I'll check the valve gap.
2 - I thought there should be negative pressure in the motor so I shouldn't have leaks. I checked the breather hose and there are no obstructions. Is there something else that could have caused my gasket failure that I've overlooked?
3 - Are there any tips or tricks to this operation? From reading my Haynes manual, I understand I have to take the cam covers off first.
4 - When installing the new silicone gasket, should I put a thin layer of RTV down first?
Have I missed or overlooked anything else?
Thanks in advance, I know a lot of you out there offer great advice.
Donnie
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