Recently purchased a 1983 GS1100E from one of the site members and had a couple questions regarding routine preventative maintenance.
Background: The bike is stock with the exception of AGM battery, K&N air filter and 1+ primary gear. It had approximately 13,000 miles when I purchased it. The bike was mainly kept in climate controlled storage, so must of the rubber is original and in excellent condition. In the 2,000 miles that I have ridden it, most of the riding has been 2-up and it has consistently averaged 53 mpg (I pretty much keep it between 3000 – 4000 rpm). The previous owner inspected, adjusted, serviced and/or replaced just about everything before I purchased it. The only thing he did not do was check valve adjustment. He said that the initial 600-mile valve adjustment had been performed, but was not aware of one since. There are no unusual valve train noises.
My questions are:
1. Do you need to loosen and re-torque head bolts before adjusting the valves on the 16-valve head? I read Mr. basic’s article on BikeCliff’s Website and did not see any mention of it.
2. From what I can tell from Mr. basic’s article, I will need a valve cover gasket, “half moon” cam end seals and possibly the tach drive o-ring to perform the valve adjustment. Any other parts/gaskets/seals that I should have on hand?
3. Besides oil filters, oil filter cover o-rings and oil drain plug crush washers, are there any other parts I should order for routine preventative maintenance?
Thanks in advance for your response,
Philip
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