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    #61
    Redneck, where did you find a wet blaster? I've been looking all around today and can only find industrial type outfits doing hyrdoblasting. About all I have found is glass bead (an option if I can plug the oil passages somehow), and cold tank dip. Not having much luck.

    I did find a guy who would clean up the head and do the valves for $175 and that includes power washing the head whatever that is but no parts if needed. Does that sound reasonable?

    Thanks,
    Sci85
    1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
    1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
    2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

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      #62
      As for cleaning the engine for painting, try a couple of treatments of foaming engine degreaser followed with high pressure air after each rinse cycle.
      Then, get some solvent and a solvent brush and scrub, poke, stab with the brush.
      Follow with yet another dose of engine cleaner in the form of simple green and the parts brush.
      High pressure air drying after rinsing with water.
      Last prep before painting, spray with brake cleaner and high pressure air.
      It should be ready for paint after all of that.
      I have started with much worse and have had great results.

      Daniel

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        #63
        I don't have a high pressure air blower thingy or an air compressor in the garage, so I just used my leaf blower.....

        hey it worked.....LOL

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          #64
          Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
          I don't have a high pressure air blower thingy or an air compressor in the garage, so I just used my leaf blower.....

          hey it worked.....LOL
          The leaf blower is also great for cleaning out the garage after sanding or cutting wood. Open the door and blow it into your neighbors yard!

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            #65
            Well, got some more work done today. Nearing completion of the teardown. The only thing left is the shifter and foot peg mounts. Looks like some PO mushroomed over the shaft the shifter rides on rather than replace the circlip. I'd like to find and shoot that one. Who does shi$ like that?

            Anyway, tried a little simple green on the engine today and some scrubbing. It does a decent job but not nearly enough in my opinion to prep for paint so I'm still on the lookout for someone who can blast it.

            Tried to make a soda blaster too and that didn't go so well. I know there has to be someone in the area who has a rig I just gotta figure out how to find them.

            Anyway, got the trees off today and as expected, the bearings look like almost all the steering bearings I see. One of the most neglected maintenance items of bike owners.




            Got the intake boots off as well. The outside rubber is flaking off so I'm probably going to have to replace them. Where's the best place to source these?



            And lastly, took the flywheel/stator cover off to take a peak inside. Stator looks good. Do these bikes run oil bathed stators? I noticed oil in the cover but most my dirt bikes run 'em dry.



            Taking a peak at the intake valves, I don't see anything that causes concern. Still debating taking the head off or not. Seems like since it's out of the bike it would be smart to go ahead and get the top end cleaned up but at almost $100 for the gasket (wth!) and $175 for the valve job, that's not a cheap decision. Hmmm.


            Thanks for watching and any answers/feedback.

            Sci85
            1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
            1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
            2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

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              #66
              Those bearings look bad, probably need to be replaced.....Your stator/flywheel look better than mine did, I had to do a bit of clean up, but it came out OK.

              Due to costs, I am trying to not take apart the engine as well, but it might be unavoidable, who knows too early to tell at this time, there is still lots to do, before I have to worry about those things, some can even be done once the engine is back in...

              Just keep at it, your getting there....

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                #67
                Lets just say when you work on a yard that rebuilds navy submarines you sometimes find yourself with access to quite a bit of Industrial equipment. No I have not seen one other than the industrial version. It is sweet though, especailly for these aluminum blocks.


                Paul

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Sci85 View Post
                  Well, got some more work done today. Nearing completion of the teardown. The only thing left is the shifter and foot peg mounts. Looks like some PO mushroomed over the shaft the shifter rides on rather than replace the circlip. I'd like to find and shoot that one. Who does shi$ like that?

                  Anyway, tried a little simple green on the engine today and some scrubbing. It does a decent job but not nearly enough in my opinion to prep for paint so I'm still on the lookout for someone who can blast it.

                  Tried to make a soda blaster too and that didn't go so well. I know there has to be someone in the area who has a rig I just gotta figure out how to find them.

                  Anyway, got the trees off today and as expected, the bearings look like almost all the steering bearings I see. One of the most neglected maintenance items of bike owners.




                  Got the intake boots off as well. The outside rubber is flaking off so I'm probably going to have to replace them. Where's the best place to source these?



                  And lastly, took the flywheel/stator cover off to take a peak inside. Stator looks good. Do these bikes run oil bathed stators? I noticed oil in the cover but most my dirt bikes run 'em dry.


                  Taking a peak at the intake valves, I don't see anything that causes concern. Still debating taking the head off or not. Seems like since it's out of the bike it would be smart to go ahead and get the top end cleaned up but at almost $100 for the gasket (wth!) and $175 for the valve job, that's not a cheap decision. Hmmm.


                  Thanks for watching and any answers/feedback.

                  Sci85

                  How did you manage to remove the back screw from the starter cover like that?

                  And if all your valves look as good at that one, I wouldn't bother opening it up.

                  Bruce.

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                    #69
                    Intake boots can be bought from anywhere but Boulevard and G&S Suzuki have about the best prices I have seen.
                    Cowboy Up or Quit. - Run Free Lou and Rest in Peace

                    1981 GS550T - My First
                    1981 GS550L - My Eldest Daughter's - Now Sold
                    2007 GSF1250SA Bandit - My touring bike

                    Sit tall in the saddle Hold your head up high
                    Keep your eyes fixed where the trail meets the sky and live like you ain't afraid to die
                    and don't be scared, just enjoy your ride - Chris Ledoux, "The Ride"

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                      #70
                      I was perusing around the web looking for bolts and lucked out. Check this out I found. I am stoked!
                      Probolt-USA the number one supplier of Aluminum, Stainless steel, and Titanium to the Motorcycle Race Teams in the USA. Also a very large selection of Kits for your Road going Motorcycle Fairing, Engine, Frame, Brakes, Wheels, Forks, Screen, all in Stock in the USA.


                      I think I'm going with the red. Will look good with the factory red and silver I think.

                      How did you manage to remove the back screw from the starter cover like that?
                      Haha, mine was missing!

                      And as far as the valves, yeah the intake look ok but the exhaust side not so much. I like engine work so I think I will at least do the head if I can some up with the funds.

                      And Paul, I'm so jealous. Wish you were closer so I could get access to that wet blaster bad boy. I think I'm going to check into the glass bead blasting if I can find someone around here to do it.
                      1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
                      1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
                      2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

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                        #71
                        Intake boots can be bought from anywhere but Boulevard and G&S Suzuki have about the best prices I have seen.
                        Oh, and thanks cowboyup! Appreciate it.

                        BTW, does anyone know about the stator question? Do these run in oil or are they supposed to be dry? Like I said, mine had oil in the cover.

                        Sci85
                        1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
                        1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
                        2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by Sci85 View Post
                          BTW, does anyone know about the stator question? Do these run in oil or are they supposed to be dry? Like I said, mine had oil in the cover.

                          Sci85
                          I found this

                          There is a oiler jet installed in the case behind the magnet on the crank. It squirts oil into that area and it will drain back into the pan.
                          and this

                          Keep an oil pan handy, because the stator swims in oil. The magnets are going to want to keep the cover on the bike, so don't be surprised when it doesn't just fall to the floor after all the bolts are removed.
                          neat write up here



                          .

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                            #73
                            Ahh, your a good man GK. Thank you so much. And a happy new year to ya!

                            Sci85
                            1982 GS550M Rebuilt Winter '12 - 550 to 673cc engine conversion.
                            1989 Kawasaki ZX-7 Ninja
                            2016 Ducati Scrambler Full Throttle

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                              #74
                              Any time.....

                              and a Happy New Year to you as well.....

                              actually we just got back in, went out for dinner at a restaurant where my older son is a sous-chef.....had a great steak dinner

                              Cheers

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Sci85 View Post
                                I was perusing around the web looking for bolts and lucked out. Check this out I found. I am stoked!
                                Probolt-USA the number one supplier of Aluminum, Stainless steel, and Titanium to the Motorcycle Race Teams in the USA. Also a very large selection of Kits for your Road going Motorcycle Fairing, Engine, Frame, Brakes, Wheels, Forks, Screen, all in Stock in the USA.


                                I think I'm going with the red. Will look good with the factory red and silver I think.



                                Haha, mine was missing!

                                And as far as the valves, yeah the intake look ok but the exhaust side not so much. I like engine work so I think I will at least do the head if I can some up with the funds.

                                And Paul, I'm so jealous. Wish you were closer so I could get access to that wet blaster bad boy. I think I'm going to check into the glass bead blasting if I can find someone around here to do it.

                                I think mine may go "missing" when it gets put back together.
                                That or some type of stud and nut idea.

                                Bruce.

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