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    #16
    more teardown

    while i'm still looking for another tank i went on and took it all apart and started to de-tab the frame, yeah it's not going back to stock.











    Priorities are:
    Fit a tank, either stock or not.
    fabricate a under seat tray for all the electrical bits
    fabricate Seat pan - still haven't decided on the type of seat
    finish frame prep and send to blasting+coating
    in the meantime go over all sub assemblies i'll be putting back and check\fix\clean\rebuild

    and a question for last, did someone removed the coil mounts? - seems their in the way when trying to fit other tanks

    Good night
    Eran

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      #17
      My coil mounts are different to that... they hang off the centre back bone rather than the sides like yours.

      The Dynatek coils make it a bit tight as they're larger than the stock ones, but this is how the mounts are on the '82 450E frame...

      1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
      1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

      sigpic

      450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh

      Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11

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        #18
        I guess i can remove them, shouldn't be a problem to put the coils somewhere else

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          #19
          I did a little "mock up" with my tank and a cafe seat borrowed from a friend (it's to narrow for my frame).
          Does it looks good with the tank?



          If i'll stay with this tank, i'll cover those mounts at the side with metal or fiberglass.

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            #20
            Yep, that'll work! Cover those mounts up to blend in with whatever seat pan you go with and you should be all set...
            1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
            1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

            sigpic

            450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh

            Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11

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              #21
              Small update

              Not much to update, I'm waiting for a new tank i got on ebay to arrive, until i fit it i can't do too much in terms of welding and painting the frame.
              In the meanwhile i'm cleaning and fixing components like the calliper, MC and so.
              Also built a little engine stand so i can work on the engine, i emptied the oil and took off the side covers, where a nasty surprise waited under the generator cover. two of the magnets are shattered and the whole place is filled with oily magnetic debris, the coils don't look to good either. it's a good thing i got a second bike for parts i just hope they will be decent.
              I need to figure out how to take the rotor out without an impact wrench.
              and now some pics to follow all the long and boring story







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                #22
                If your into experimenting like me, Try getting that rotor cleaned up. Get all the magnets and epoxy out. Maybe on a lathe...

                Then replace them with individual neodymium magnets
                Stephen.
                1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
                1989 GS500E Resto-mod .

                400 mod thread
                Photo's 1

                Photos 2

                Gs500 build thread
                GS twin wiki

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                  #23
                  Today i got an important part that will enable me to move on with the build.



                  It will need some fitting, fabricating a mount for the back which is a single bolt and shortening the (hopefully not re locating) front tank mounts.

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                    #24
                    Good score on the E/S tank!
                    1982 GS450E - The Wee Beastie
                    1984 GSX750S Katana 7/11 - Kit Kat - BOTM May 2020

                    sigpic

                    450 Refresh thread: https://www.thegsresources.com/_foru...-GS450-Refresh

                    Katana 7/11 thread: http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...84-Katana-7-11

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                      #25
                      well since i only get few hours a week to work on the bike, my progress is slow.

                      I bought a very useful tool today



                      Got the rotor off after lot of effort, i think i jammed a piece of metal in the crank shaft and will need to extract it



                      Also took the clutch basket out in order to change the shift shaft
                      i will replace the springs, do i need to replace the friction plates?



                      The paint on the covers was a nightmare to chemically strip, it's the factory PC i guess. so i ended wire brushing it off. i will either polish or repaint the covers, haven't decided yet.

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                        #26
                        Inspect the plates for any burnt marks. Measure them and check for flatness. No point in replacing them if they are still in spec.

                        If you get a gs500 clutch, take the oil pump gears because the gs500 has higher flow gears.
                        In your pic I can tell they are the lower geared ones.

                        Check for play in the output shaft bearing just before the sprocket.while your this far.

                        While your in there, try turning the shift drum by hand and find neutral. Then shim the neutral locator spring. It will help allot when trying to find neutral while riding. If you look under the 17mm bolt on top of the caee you'll see the spring I mean.

                        To properly strip the paint you need to use aircraft stripper. Not sure where you can get it there but most avation places sell it. I think its peroxide based. Burns skin in 5 seconds :-◇
                        Stephen.
                        1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
                        1989 GS500E Resto-mod .

                        400 mod thread
                        Photo's 1

                        Photos 2

                        Gs500 build thread
                        GS twin wiki

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Mekanix View Post
                          Inspect the plates for any burnt marks. Measure them and check for flatness. No point in replacing them if they are still in spec.

                          If you get a gs500 clutch, take the oil pump gears because the gs500 has higher flow gears.
                          In your pic I can tell they are the lower geared ones.
                          Wow that's allot of very good info,Thanks!
                          I'm considering getting a GS 500 motor for scavenging parts, what other goodies i can use from it that are better? (not just in better condition)

                          Originally posted by Mekanix View Post
                          Check for play in the output shaft bearing just before the sprocket.while your this far.

                          While your in there, try turning the shift drum by hand and find neutral. Then shim the neutral locator spring. It will help allot when trying to find neutral while riding. If you look under the 17mm bolt on top of the caee you'll see the spring I mean.
                          How will i know i'm in neutral? and wht do i use to shim that spring?

                          Originally posted by Mekanix View Post
                          To properly strip the paint you need to use aircraft stripper. Not sure where you can get it there but most avation places sell it. I think its peroxide based. Burns skin in 5 seconds :-◇
                          The one i use also burns the skin, id does take paint off but it takes several thick coats and the paint was still clinging in some areas, what i did was first to use the stripper and then it was very easy to finish of with the wire brush

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                            #28
                            =eran_k;1828791]Wow that's allot of very good info,Thanks!
                            I'm considering getting a GS 500 motor for scavenging parts, what other goodies i can use from it that are better? (not just in better condition)
                            Lets see,,, get the clutch itself and use the middle part with the springs and install the oil gear on your basket.
                            Get the two clutch pushrod and the disengage mechanism in the sprocket cover.
                            Yours has a bushing type and the gs500 has bearings. The pushrod is a two piece and it stops the shaft from wearing the seal out.
                            All the transmission is the same except the sprocket. The 500 has a circlip to hold the sprocket on and the chain is a 520. Yours is a 530 chain and held on with a nut.

                            The shift drum in the 500 is backwards. You can't use it unless you want your shift pattern to be reversed. Although that would work if you want to set your controls way back and put the shifter facing backwards.


                            The base gasket for the 500 is steel and is half the thickness of the gs400. Its good for a bit of compression ratio increase. Your cam timing would move a little bit but not enough to notice.
                            GET an older 450 rotor that has 3 magnets. They break less than those with 6 magnets. ( there is actually 12 magnets but the gs450 has 4 grouped together and the 500 has 2 grouped together)

                            Get the gs500 entire ignition system and carbs.

                            All I can think of right now.

                            How will i know I'm in neutral? and what do i use to shim that spring?
                            Turn the shift drum by shifting or just turn it with a screwdriver. Your going to have to turn the sprocket while you shift. Just turn it until you find first and then find neutral. You'll know it when you find it.

                            When you take the cap off the neutral plunger on top of the case you will see the spring and pin drop down when you move in and out of neutral.

                            Shim the spring with anything you want. I actually drilled through one and taped it for an alen screw so I could adjust it without having to shim it. Use washers if you want.

                            The one i use also burns the skin, id does take paint off but it takes several thick coats and the paint was still clinging in some areas, what i did was first to use the stripper and then it was very easy to finish of with the wire brush
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                            SOS pads take gunk and gasket material off of cases well. Scotch bright pads are easier on the material, they take more scrubbing but do clean well.

                            Oil will stop stripper from working. I did an experiment with mine. Coated half with oil and wiped it off and then stripped it. The half with the oil on it only lightly took the paint off but the other was completely bare.
                            Last edited by Mekanix; 03-11-2013, 10:43 PM.
                            Stephen.
                            1981 GSX540L "Frankintwin"
                            1989 GS500E Resto-mod .

                            400 mod thread
                            Photo's 1

                            Photos 2

                            Gs500 build thread
                            GS twin wiki

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by eran_k View Post
                              well my tank look like this:


                              and since i'm not going to use the side covers i want a tank that looks "cleaner"
                              i think a regular GS 400 tank will be fine, should it be easy to fit?
                              The silver tank is worth more than the bike at present.
                              You may want to flog the pristine tank and look around for a decent used one.
                              You will be money ahead.

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                                #30
                                Today i finally got some work done on the bike.

                                Mounted the tank - we made new frot & rear mounts







                                Cut the frame's end and welded a "Hoop"







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