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Originally posted by rphillips View PostRead about lifting the frame off the eng. from laying on the side several times. I've not tried it, I've always had somebody around and we just slid the eng. out the side... Seems you've got it figured out, Keep it up.Last edited by Bobbys 94; 02-24-2024, 01:03 PM.1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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I may be on to something here. Still trying to figure out what direction I want to go with this project before I take all components to powder coat. What do ya think about this route??
IMG_1263.jpg1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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No doubt, the bare frame, no front or rear parts got to be very easily lifted off. Glad it worked well for you. Glad you got your priorities straight too, granddaughters 4 wheeler got to come first... Same with paint, priorities again, if granddaughter wants granddads bike pink,,,, I don't see a question. For me "I" like a nice OEM color, Yours seems to be a "79" OEM color, (Pure Red) "79" were Pure Red and Lovelock Maroon. "78" colors were Burgundy or Black Bluing (actually dark blue), and the "77" colors Gypsi Red and Potomic Blue. My opinion, for these first gen. GS750's the "77" colors were by far the best. I'm betting I'm pretty near the bottom of that priority list... If not, I should be.... Keep it up..., looking good.1983 GS1100E, 1983 CB1100F, 1991 GSX1100G, 1996 Kaw. ZL600 Eliminator, 1999 Bandit 1200S, 2005 Bandit 1200S, 2000 Kaw. ZRX 1100
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Originally posted by rphillips View PostNo doubt, the bare frame, no front or rear parts got to be very easily lifted off. Glad it worked well for you. Glad you got your priorities straight too, granddaughters 4 wheeler got to come first... Same with paint, priorities again, if granddaughter wants granddads bike pink,,,, I don't see a question. For me "I" like a nice OEM color, Yours seems to be a "79" OEM color, (Pure Red) "79" were Pure Red and Lovelock Maroon. "78" colors were Burgundy or Black Bluing (actually dark blue), and the "77" colors Gypsi Red and Potomic Blue. My opinion, for these first gen. GS750's the "77" colors were by far the best. I'm betting I'm pretty near the bottom of that priority list... If not, I should be.... Keep it up..., looking good.
Having completed the initial teardown I've come to the conclusion that, my frame has had a lil water (condensation) trapped inside for a very long time....I live in Texas and so did this GS for the last 40 or so years. High humidity Always. About 1 to 2 oz's dripped out of the top rear tubes that are just crimped on the back end. Upon further investigation I had more slowly seeping out of other small spots on the frame. I've attached a pic of the swingarm. Notice the rust/corrosion on the top. I'm thinking the inside is probably as corroded if not more. It looks like hammer marks but is actually what it looked like after I removed the top rust layer with a wire brush.
I've found that on All of my machines, "If you don't keep them in a climate controlled environment or ride them often, they get wet, inside and out"
I have not noticed any weep holes so I'm guessing no one has them. Note: At my place a weep hole would only last a day or so before a dobber filled it.
Swingarm at the least will be donated to me by my other GS.
IMG_1210.jpgLast edited by Bobbys 94; 02-24-2024, 06:48 PM.1977 GS750
1978 GS750
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1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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What are you going to do?
I've had good success with soaking rusty parts in phosphoric acid. Kleen Strip Etch and Prep, as sold by Home Depot is a good option. You could fill up a plastic garbage can, dump in a 2-3 of gallons, fill with water, and drop in the frame. After a week the frame will be clean. As long as the metal erosion from rust isn't too bad, that may do it...Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat are you going to do?
I've had good success with soaking rusty parts in phosphoric acid. Kleen Strip Etch and Prep, as sold by Home Depot is a good option. You could fill up a plastic garbage can, dump in a 2-3 of gallons, fill with water, and drop in the frame. After a week the frame will be clean. As long as the metal erosion from rust isn't too bad, that may do it...Last edited by Bobbys 94; 02-24-2024, 06:40 PM.1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostWhat are you going to do?
I've had good success with soaking rusty parts in phosphoric acid. Kleen Strip Etch and Prep, as sold by Home Depot is a good option. You could fill up a plastic garbage can, dump in a 2-3 of gallons, fill with water, and drop in the frame. After a week the frame will be clean. As long as the metal erosion from rust isn't too bad, that may do it...
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1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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This is the donor GS750L that I picked up a couple weeks ago. All I've done so far to this is I sprayed about a half gallon of WD40 over the past few weeks and pressure washed it. From the looks of it I do not believe any of the fasteners have been touched sense the factory assembled it in 1979.
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1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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This is close up of the donor bike engine and like I said, I've done nothing other than clean it a little.
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1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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Decided to go with the Delkevic SS header system on this project. Haven't decided on a silencer as of yet. My 8 yr old grandson taped and cut out the letters on the side cover before painting.
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1977 GS750
1978 GS750
1979 GS750L
1980 GS550e
1978 KZ1000
1975 Honda XL350 K1
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Originally posted by Bobbys 94 View PostMy 8 yr old grandson taped and cut out the letters on the side cover before painting.
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1982 GS1100E V&H "SS" exhaust, APE pods, 1150 oil cooler, 140 speedo, 99.3 rear wheel HP, black engine, '83 red
2016 XL883L sigpic Two-tone blue and white. Almost 42 hp! Status: destroyed, now owned by the insurance company. The hole in my memory starts an hour before the accident and ends 24 hours after.
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