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    The GS850L build

    These are some pics of the tear down of my 1983 GS850L. finding more problems the deeper i dig.

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    this may be a dumb question but what is that below the intake holes?

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      #3
      wires

      any idea what those two wires go to?

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        #4
        Cam chain tensioner !,Brian

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          #5
          Originally posted by NinjaSkunkApe View Post
          [ATTACH]21874[/ATTACH] this may be a dumb question but what is that below the intake holes?
          That is the cam chain tensioner.

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            thank you for the info fellas. Now I have some unattached wires. I think may go to the tank but not sure(pic in below comment) also i have issues with rear light not working and have another unattached wire think it related?

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              #7
              There is a factory shop manual that you can download on Bikecliff's site. It will help you. Those wires are indeed heading toward the back, and there isn't much besides turn signals, brakes, and tail lights back there. Those other ones may be the gas gauge. Yellow black and a black yellow? That's what I remember anyway.
              sigpic Too old, too many bikes, too many cars, too many things

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                #8
                Yep! Required reading! http://www.mtsac.edu/%7Ecliff/storag...nual_HiRes.pdf
                Charles
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                1979 Suzuki GS850G

                Read BassCliff's GSR Greeting and Mega-Welcome!

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                  #9
                  thanks

                  Originally posted by eil View Post
                  right on thank you.

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                    #10
                    The wires you are referring to are the fuel gauge sending unit wires.

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                      #11
                      Looks like the guys have all of your questions taken care of so far. Have fun on the rebuild. I've got the (almost) finished product of what you are working on sitting in my garage now.

                      Loved restoring it. Love riding it.

                      Good luck.

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