This is my first posting on this site in over a year. My GS 850's been asleep all this time while I've been riding a '80 BMW R100RS and '79 Yamaha XS1100, both fine bikes in their own right but not a patch on the old GS. I didn't shed a tear when I sold them and I'm glad to be back into the GS scene. The 850 will go back on the road soon, but I've just bought myself a 1982 GS1000G and I'm hoping someone out there can help some technical advice. OK, it's got 47,000 miles on the clock and runs ok, good compression (150psi cold on all cylinders). The clutch basket seems to rattle a bit at idle, but goes away once the revs rise so I'm not too concerned about that. I took off the valve cover and found a couple of the exhaust valves were tight so I'll need to do a bit of reshimming, and I've decided to play it safe and replace the cam chain while I'm in there. I bought a chain with a soft link which I plan to hook onto the old one and wind it through. This is my first time replacing a camchain, are there any special precautions I need to take, and are the timing marks the same as on the 850 (I have a manual for that) and do I need any special tools to close the link with? One other thing, the bike seems to be running a bit lean and has an aftermarket(motad) exhaust. It's running 115 main jets, which I feel are a size or two too small. What is the standard main jet size for this model. Hope you can help.
Thanks, Guy.
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