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I'm guessing it reduces drag from oil and air resistance.
But what the heck - it's beautiful.Richard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
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If I recall from my car enthusiast days, when they lighten the crank and bevel the counterweights, its called knife edging, which along with lightening it, makes it more "aerodynamic" as it spins.sigpic
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Originally posted by dorkburger View PostIf I recall from my car enthusiast days, when they lighten the crank and bevel the counterweights, its called knife edging, which along with lightening it, makes it more "aerodynamic" as it spins.
and the oil where it needs to be.
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Two Jobs at Once
I am putting in my "new" engine and at the same time working on the old "messed up" engine that I took out and stripped.
I sent the crank away to a crank man:
So the crank is away being "fixed" and I am moving on with cleaning up the crankcases and I've ordered up all the new seals, pistons pins and O rings I need for the rebuild.
I am also tapping each bolt hole. Some of them were gunked up. I don't know if they were using any Locktite substances but they are all squeeky clean now. I'm also thinking of getting some APE crankcase bolts. These cases already have APE cylinder studs but I noticed when I took it apart that the journals that hold the bearings had strange markings on them. I looked it up and it seems that this type of marking on the bearing holders is indicative of movement of the bearing in the holder. Jumping up and down causes it. See the pitting on the right hand side one near the bottom. The standard bolts can stretch and so some high tensile substitutes should put paid to that.
I love living vitually next door (they are about 500 metres away) from Robinsons Suzuki. They can get all these lovely parts in no time.
Last edited by londonboards; 11-28-2014, 05:11 PM.Richard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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I just read this thread from start to finish, and I gotta say..you are incredibly dedicated to this project. Very few blogs have made me feel like I was standing right there next to you as you've experienced the trials and tribulations of getting this old girl dancing again. The videos and the pics have been excellent. I continue to look forward to your updates and wish you the best of luck getting it back on the road again.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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Originally posted by londonboards View PostI'm also thinking of getting some APE crankcase bolts. These cases already have APE cylinder studs but I noticed when I took it apart that the journals that hold the bearings had strange markings on them. I looked it up and it seems that this type of marking on the bearing holders is indicative of movement of the bearing in the holder. Jumping up and down causes it. See the pitting on the right hand side one near the bottom. The standard bolts can stretch and so some high tensile substitutes should put paid to that.
My second 1000S had/has similar marks on the cases (and bearings). Was told it's somewhat common and nothing to be overly concern about. When putting the engine together I used Loctite bearing & stud setting compound in the saddles. No clue if this had a positive affect, but the engine runs well and no funny noises.
Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostMy second 1000S had/has similar marks on the cases (and bearings). Was told it's somewhat common and nothing to be overly concern about. When putting the engine together I used Loctite bearing & stud setting compound in the saddles. No clue if this had a positive affect, but the engine runs well and no funny noises.
i always used red loctite and it would fill in the imperfections from the crank shaking(cases pushing a part).
when i dissembled the engine later it was there and hard as a rock.
oh,
main studs stop this for the most part
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blowerbike - This motor has Ape barrel studs but I was thinking of getting Ape case bolts too.
Is that what you mean when you say "main studs".
What are they?
GreetingsRichard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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Crankshaft Comes Home
After about 6 weeks in hospital, the damaged crank from the old engine was returned to me.
See My Blog post: Old Crank Comes Home (lots of pics)
New big ends, one new rod and 2 new mains, rewelding and a balancing (and why not?).
I don't want to put this back in the cases now. She looks so good on my desk.
New rod and drilled throws for balancing.
and welded back together
GreetingsRichard
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GS1150 EF bought Jun 2015
GS1150 ES bought Mar 2014: ES Makeover Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (2) bought Aug 2013: Road Runner Project Thread AND blog: Go to the Blog
GS1100 G (1) Dad bought new 1985 (in rebuild) see: Dad's GS1100 G Rebuild AND blog: Go to the Blog
Previously owned: Suzuki GS750 EF (Canada), Suzuki GS750 (UK)(Avatar circa 1977), Yamaha XT500, Suzuki T500, Honda XL125, Garelli 50
Join the United Kingdom (UK) Suzuki GS Facebook Group here
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