I recently bought a 1981 GS1000GL which looked great but wasn't running. I got it running by cleaning the carbs but when I changed the oil I found two pieces of metal which were identified as pieces of bearing cage. Here's a link to a youtube video which has bad sound but show the pieces: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTL2C6vdHlM
I spoke with the local authorities here and they all agreed that without taking the engine completely apart it would be very difficult to identify which bearings had been affected - crankshaft, something in the drive shaft system, etc. They also suggested that this would be an expensive undertaking
I ended up buying an identical parts bike with 23K kms (14K miles) that has been sitting for about 5 years indoors. The engine is not seized and when I drained the oil there were no pieces of metal in it.
That's the back story.
Now I have the parts bike completely disassembled and I need to figure out what to do to the donor engine before I put it into my riding bike.
Right now I am thinking of cleaning it up, adjusting the valves, doing a compression test and putting it into my riding bike (assuming the compression looks good). From what I hear/read, these engines are generally pretty bulletproof...
What other parts should I inspect or replace before putting the engine back in the bike?
My goal is to have a reliable, riding bike that is not likely to suffer a catastrophic mecahnical failure.
Sorry for the length, I appreciate any suggestions
Thanks in advance
Steve P
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