Took two months to get safe to go on the UK roads even thought it have a UK MOT test ticket then I rode it for three months before deciding that I had to do the work that was needed. It drank 1ltr of oil every 100miles, whines worse than the guy posting recently and won't pull the skin off a banana.
I stripped the rocker box off to find exhaust camshaft lobes had failed as well as cam followers. Plus the whine was from the gearbox.
Took 5 months and £5500 ($11000) to get it back to standard and now runs like a dream.
When the engine went back together I feared that it wouldn't go. After priming the carbs and a new battery second go she fired into life. What an amazing feeling.
If I could afford the plane trip from the UK I would be knocking on your door to help fix the old girl. (I probably wouldn't be allowed into the US with my passport!)
You stripped her down to the base gasket then there should be is no binding her up from the bottom end. There is a chance that if you put new rings in one has not gone in right. Cam chain guides back in correct, front one in place no problems. New head gasket and head back on yep. Front cam shaft in with engine on timing marks. Count 20 pins and line back cam shaft up. Bolt it all down. Seems a little high as the lobes of the shaft need to push the open valves down. Oil into the sockets, chain tensioner on and set, rocker box on. Engine done.
With new rings she will be a little tight. If the battery is not sound then that will make her not turn over well and cause a poor spark.
You have done nothing wrong. There's a simple explanation.
DO NOT GIVE IN TO THE VOICE'S IN YOUR HEAD. YOU CAN SOLVE THIS.
Walk away from it for a few days then go back over it. When I timed my GS(X) up it took 4 goes.
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Suzuki mad
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