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    1982 GS750T Project

    Hey guys ~ just wanted to log the various things I plan to do.
    Just recently purchased this bike, and it runs great....
    However, there are a few things on the to-do list!!!

    Fix speedometer (Cable is ordered)
    Valve check/adjust (Tappet tool set & gasket are ordered)
    Carb clean & sync (O-rings are ordered)
    Clean the tank out
    Repaint the tank & two side pieces (Affix new emblems)
    Brush up all the aluminum since it's peeling
    Put on a seat cover

    This week will entail the speedo, valves, and carbs.



    #2
    Too bad you don't have the airbox, she'd run like you wouldn't believe! Looks like your head gasket needs some tlc.
    Welcome to the site!

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      #3
      Originally posted by Badooka View Post
      Looks like your head gasket needs some tlc
      ^This makes me uneasy....

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        #4
        I never understood why Suzuki only put a single front disc and a rear drum brake on the "T"........Nice looking bike !!
        Larry D
        1980 GS450S
        1981 GS450S
        2003 Heritage Softtail

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          #5
          Originally posted by Larry D View Post
          I never understood why Suzuki only put a single front disc and a rear drum brake on the "T"........Nice looking bike !!
          Thanks. How worried should I be about the head gasket?
          Any preventive maintenance I can do, or do I just keep riding until it goes?

          How big of an issue is this? Seems to run really well ~ but blowing a head gasket doesn't seem like much fun....

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            #6
            It's more of a messy issue...the oil will continue to leak and make a mess. You just need to make sure there is enough oil in there so the engine doesn't lockup.

            It may not be the head gasket leaking anyway. Clean and dry the engine very well, take some power, I like baking power, or the like, and dust the suspected area, run the engine and the leak will reveal itself.
            Larry D
            1980 GS450S
            1981 GS450S
            2003 Heritage Softtail

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              #7
              Originally posted by Larry D View Post
              I never understood why Suzuki only put a single front disc and a rear drum brake on the "T"........Nice looking bike !!
              I always figured Suzuki had left over components that they ran out of inventory of after a 2 year T production run.

              Maybe that idea could be proven if it could be determined when Suzuki stopped using drums or single front disks for bikes with an engine of this nature. If the last use of drums was in '83, than there were no more drums on the shelf = no more need for the T.

              Come to think of it, all my bikes have drums.
              Hondas
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              Suzuki
              '83 gs750t vin#551 '97 DR650
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                #8
                Just did my very first valve clearance check.
                Apparently it was successful, b/c the engine didn't blow up and sounds OK. lol

                Took her for a spin, and she's quite smooth now.
                Set all the clearances to .10mm - .12mm.

                Surprisingly about half were already within clearance.
                I was expecting most all of them to be extremely tight.
                This bike has had some money put into it by POs.

                Runs good & smooth.
                Oil change / speedo cable / carb clean / carb sync are next on the list!!!

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                  #9
                  I have a strong feeling that after a carb sync, this thing will run even better!
                  Responds well when I want her to get up & go.
                  Also, the Vance Hines makes it nice n loud.
                  <3 it.

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                    #10
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                    Originally posted by aaaaaaaaaachooo View Post
                    ^This makes me uneasy....
                    Don't worry too much. A little seepage won't hurt it. Take a look at mine from January of this year. Just make sure you check the oil level like as mentioned below.


                    Originally posted by Larry D View Post
                    I never understood why Suzuki only put a single front disc and a rear drum brake on the "T"........Nice looking bike !!
                    Me neither. It has decent stopping capability for a bike of its weight.

                    Originally posted by Larry D View Post
                    It's more of a messy issue...the oil will continue to leak and make a mess. You just need to make sure there is enough oil in there so the engine doesn't lockup.

                    It may not be the head gasket leaking anyway. Clean and dry the engine very well, take some power, I like baking power, or the like, and dust the suspected area, run the engine and the leak will reveal itself.
                    Good points.

                    Originally posted by yasser View Post
                    I always figured Suzuki had left over components that they ran out of inventory of after a 2 year T production run.

                    Maybe that idea could be proven if it could be determined when Suzuki stopped using drums or single front disks for bikes with an engine of this nature. If the last use of drums was in '83, than there were no more drums on the shelf = no more need for the T.

                    Come to think of it, all my bikes have drums.
                    You have a Sweet "T" Yasser!

                    Originally posted by aaaaaaaaaachooo View Post
                    Just did my very first valve clearance check.
                    Apparently it was successful, b/c the engine didn't blow up and sounds OK. lol

                    Took her for a spin, and she's quite smooth now.
                    Set all the clearances to .10mm - .12mm.

                    Surprisingly about half were already within clearance.
                    I was expecting most all of them to be extremely tight.
                    This bike has had some money put into it by POs.

                    Runs good & smooth.
                    Oil change / speedo cable / carb clean / carb sync are next on the list!!!
                    That was quick. You're working fast and it's great you are updating!

                    Originally posted by aaaaaaaaaachooo View Post
                    I have a strong feeling that after a carb sync, this thing will run even better!
                    Responds well when I want her to get up & go.
                    Also, the Vance Hines makes it nice n loud.
                    <3 it.
                    I'm keeping the original exhaust on mine. Everything runs great with the original airbox so I'm not messing with it.

                    You are having tons of fun with your "T" and I'm enjoying the ride. Thanks!


                    Ed
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                      #11
                      Oil level is good to go!
                      I haven't noticed any drippage ~ probably just very minor seepage.

                      I would have kept the original exhaust....but it came with the Vance Hines already on it. Freakin' thing is loud brotha! lmao
                      BTW ~ I removed the horn and threw it away. It was extremely weak, and completely pointless with how loud this exhaust is.

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                        #12
                        Got the spark plugs changed out for fresh ones today.
                        The ones that came with the bike were obviously old & black.

                        Adjusted the throttle cable. (It seemed to rev up when turning the handlebars. No longer does this. Simply screwed in the adjuster near the throttle)

                        Tomorrow I plan on an oil change. Hoping my speedometer cable gets here soon too. I'm pretty sure my old one was cracked near the wheel. (Stopped working as I was riding last week)

                        Z1Enterprises has been good to me. Can't complain.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Larry D View Post
                          I never understood why Suzuki only put a single front disc and a rear drum brake on the "T"........Nice looking bike !!
                          I prefer it- Manual brake pretty dependable. I have no problems getting stopped from high speed runs.

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