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Originally posted by bottobot View Post
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I strongly advise you to remove the valves and replace the valve stem seals. Check Basscliff's website for a valve removal tutorial using a cheap C-clamp and piece of PVC pipe.Ed
To measure is to know.
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostI strongly advise you to remove the valves and replace the valve stem seals. Check Basscliff's website for a valve removal tutorial using a cheap C-clamp and piece of PVC pipe.
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Originally posted by 7981GS View PostUse a popcycle stick or a piece of plastic.
Eric
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Originally posted by TeamDar View PostYou may want to check the diameter of those pistons and maybe the lift on the cams. Those look like Yoshimura pistons. Do they say POP Y on the side next to the wrist pin bore. The pistons look to have more dome than stock. If you have a stock head gasket it may not fit the bore. The cams look like they have some serious lift also. You just may have yourself a hotrod.
Here is another project that is active right now where a guy and his dad are restoring the same bike as me and doing a really killer job. Its making me super jealous and I want to do a lot of what they are doing to this bike too. Its hard to reconcile that I just don't have the time/money and tools to make it happen. Maybe in a few months. For now I will soldier on a get this bike running.
Your words of wisdom and encouragement have been very helpful to me everyone! I'm just an inexperienced backyarder trying to take it to the next level and it feels overwhelming sometimes.
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Originally posted by TeamDar View PostNot gasket thickness, but bore diameter. If you put a stock GS750 head gasket with a 65mm bore on those 69mm cylinder you will have problems.
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Originally posted by BigD_83 View PostIF you need to get any machining done, I can recommend the guys at Alec's Automotive. Good shop, decent rates.
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Put it all back together today and it won't start. ****....
I'll pull the carbs off tomorrow and double check all the settings.
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So I've checked a bunch of different settings and tried a variety of configurations. No luck. The bike turns over but doesn't fire except when it makes a hella loud backfire. Had to check my ears once to see if they were bleeding. A backfire in an enclosed space is no party.
I'm pretty stuck here. I've check and re-checked the tutorials and pretty much ruled out everything I can. There is spark, I am pretty darn certain there is compression but I will double check it later, and there is definitely fuel and air but I have no idea if I have the right settings.
If anyone wants to chime in their 2 cents I am happy to hear it. Its a 4-1 exhaust with #127 main and 17 pilot with pods.
Before you give me grief about the set up please be kind, the PO did this and if I could put it back to stock I would in a heartbeat.
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Originally posted by bottobot View PostSo I've checked a bunch of different settings and tried a variety of configurations. No luck. The bike turns over but doesn't fire except when it makes a hella loud backfire. Had to check my ears once to see if they were bleeding. A backfire in an enclosed space is no party.
I'm pretty stuck here. I've check and re-checked the tutorials and pretty much ruled out everything I can. There is spark, I am pretty darn certain there is compression but I will double check it later, and there is definitely fuel and air but I have no idea if I have the right settings.
If anyone wants to chime in their 2 cents I am happy to hear it. Its a 4-1 exhaust with #127 main and 17 pilot with pods.
Before you give me grief about the set up please be kind, the PO did this and if I could put it back to stock I would in a heartbeat.
What are the valve clearances at the moment?'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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That's next up. After dialing the pilot air and fuel screws way out I'm getting really close. It actually fired up for a brief second. I am off to Lordco to get a battery as the battery I inherited is pretty weak it barely starts the bike even while connected to a charger
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Originally posted by bottobot View PostThat's next up. After dialing the pilot air and fuel screws way out I'm getting really close. It actually fired up for a brief second. I am off to Lordco to get a battery as the battery I inherited is pretty weak it barely starts the bike even while connected to a charger'83 GS650G
'83 GS550es (didn't like the colours in the 80's, but they've grown on me)
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