Got rust in the fuel system on my 1981 GS1000E after a NOS suzuki fuel tap change went wrong. (I forgot to filter the fuel going into the tank.) Bike dropped a cylinder so put it off the road for a few months. Stripped the carbs off, replaced intake rubbers and 'O' rings, had two screws drilled out and replaced with bolts. Carbs cleaned not fully to the instructions, the blocked jet found and sorted. Rebuilt it all but the engine still ran bad. Fuel pipe was leaking then broke apparantley making the bike run lean. Changed pipe that seemed to sort it.
Went for her first ride today, only got about 2 miles when she dropped a cylinder (no2) and I nursed her home on the other 3. Now I've got an oil weep from the head gasket between No2 and No3 at the back of the engine. Looks like its trying to bubble through the gasket. So looks like I've blown a head gasket now.
So, is this still a carb problem, a head gasket problem or both? Is it a result of the carb problem that the heads gone?
Looks like I will have to strip and rebuild the carbs fully as per the manual and do the head gasket at the same time. Not what I wanted with the 1000S project coming next week.
Suzuki mad
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