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HaggisHombre
I am looking at the OEM gaskets for the top end which will be over $150. Has anyone had luck with the aftermarket gaskets or know how to make them work?
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FLHGSRay
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Originally posted by FLHGSRay View PostGo with OEM. They're more expensive, but there's less chance you'll have to do it twice.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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GSX1000E
About $87 and change for the compression gasket here: http://www.boulevardsuzuki.com/fiche...1978&fveh=2146
I would get the other seals there as well.
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HaggisHombre
Thank you for the advice on the gaskets it looks like the general consensus is OEM. I now have visions of my GS leaking like a sieve. So I will bite the bullet and go with OEM, darn how I wanted those 90 dollar gasket kits to get the thumbs up, ha ha.
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HaggisHombre
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HaggisHombre
Very nice. I see you have the brake conversion. I bought the kit twice I misplaced the original and purchased a second a while back as a replacement. I already have the brake calipers and disks. I have seen numerous people with that front fender, where would I find one of those? Also is the black metal bracket meant to stabilize the forks?
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HaggisHombre
I just checked the decal on the headstock and the date of manufacture was 08/78. After checking the engine again I believe it does have the extra bolt.
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Originally posted by HaggisHombre View PostI just checked the decal on the headstock and the date of manufacture was 08/78. After checking the engine again I believe it does have the extra bolt.
mine doesn't have that bolt. Really like how your project is coming along.
I think you've already done more work on yours than I have on mine.sigpic
Steve
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FLHGSRay
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HaggisHombre
Yes the engine will need a good clean. I will be painting it so I think it would be best to clean it to the point where I can paint it then strip the engine to replace the base gasket and others. I dont plan on sand blasting it I hope It will still paint good.
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My fender is the stock chrome one. My bike has been repainted once, needs it again
The hoop is a period fork brace. In the 80's, they went to the style that clamps to the top of the sliders
From what I've seen over time is that there's no direct relation as to when the front head bolt became standard.
You can soda blast the motor whole to clean it, then do it again when you have the head off. No grit to deal with
Or, vapor blast it if you can find someone with that set upLast edited by Big T; 10-27-2013, 10:26 PM.1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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HaggisHombre
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