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    Uk GS750 project

    Hello from rainy England.
    Short intro, GSXR750L0 owner, lots of bikes previous, fancied something comfy and retro so I looked at quite a few US import CB750 but they were way too much for something I wanted to do clean and tidy up job on.
    A trade contact suggested a GS750 as a better option, so I had a search about and found I could buy a decent GS for the same money as a CB wreck.
    I ended up buying a '78 GS750 that was imported from the US in '96 and had only done 50 miles since '06 out of a total of 31k.
    It was in far better condition than many UK bikes I have seen half its age! But it had been a victim of the weekend frame brush painter and the reason it had done so little mileage was due to the fact it hadn't run properly for years.
    Carb rebuild later and I have got it firing on all four, but it needs a final set up I think to get the best out of it.
    I believe I have a charging problem as I am only getting 12.5 volts on idle and it doesn't rise much as revs increase, also adding load drops it below 12.
    I have tested the rectifier and it is open circuit both ways, so I think that is cooked. I have searched on here for rectifier/charging help but some links don't seem to work, but from what I understand the Polaris R/R is the way to go? I'm not being lazy but there is a lot of info on here and I am trying to sift out what I need to know, I want a decent set up I can rely on as I do want to use the bike not sit and look at it!
    What's the best way to put pics up on this site? Do you use photobucket ? etc
    Thanks for reading, Ryan

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    Ryan - Welcome to another Brit.

    Yes use Photobucket or Google photos and cut and paste the link after clicking the little picture frame icon in the editing box.

    Pretty much half of this forum is about GS electrical/charging issues. You are right - there is a hell of a lot to wade through. Start with the electrical system health check which you will find here: GS Electric Health Check.

    You will almost certainly need a new reg/rect but check the condition of the stator too for good charging or any shorts.

    Next thing is a big wiring overhaul. There needs to be some extra earths installed and all terminals and connectors need cleaning. You can in addition, do the starter relay mod and cut out the charging circuit that goes to the headlamp shell. Check all wiring for burns and worn areas.

    This is going to take time but it's worth it.

    See what happens if you don't: Rectifying an Electrical Problem in Italy.

    Join us on the UK GS Owner Facebook page if you want to find someone local to you. See the link in my signature.

    There has never been a better time to be a GS owner.

    Greetings
    Richard
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      #3
      Just replaced my R/R with the polaris unit feels great to have a healthy charging system.

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        #4
        Did the quick electrical health check about a week ago, but haven't had time to post due to other projects, but as I said the rectifier is open circuit all ways.
        Here's my results,
        Ignition off = 12.13V
        Ignition on = 12.13V
        Idle =11.98V
        2500rpm = 12.60V
        5000rpm =13.40V
        back to off=12.30V
        I've done the common earth mod ,and obviously need a new rectifier, would this explain the battery being very gassy? as the rectifier turns Ac to Dc so am I charging my battery with AC ? Thus frying it?
        Mean anything to anyone?

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          #5
          Frist welcome
          Yes this sounds right, the max volts you want is 14.5 at 3-4000 rpm at tick over it shud be about 12.5-13.5v and go up to 14.5v as the rpm incresecs.

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            #6
            Turbell, where in UK are you. If your close I could possibly help out.
            My bikes 79 GS1000 1085 checked and approved by stator the GSR mascot :eagerness: and 77 GS750 with 850 top end, GS850g, and my eldest sons 78 GS550, youngest sons GS125. Project bike 79 GS1000N

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              #7
              Thank you for your replies guys, sorry I'm not very quick off the mark, but I have a major long term project in the paintshop as we speak, so I'm afraid the GS is only getting a few hours here and there.
              I want to post some pictures and show where I have come from on this and where I have got, but I seem to have little time at the moment but promise to post some pictures up when I get time.
              Uk GS, I'm in Dronfield Derbyshire, between Sheffield and Chesterfield. I'm well on the way with the project with only a front end rebuild and the charging issue to sort so hope to have the bike on the road in August/September, we are going to northern France in July to do the WW1 sites and I was threatening to take the GS but I think I will play it safe and take the GSXR !
              If I can sort a reasonable priced R/R out, there is only a front tyre to buy so outway will be minimal, a couple of hundred will be all I've spent.
              I'm looking forward to riding it and it should make a welcome change to what I am used to. What surprised me was how light it felt after trying a CB750 SOHC, that shocked me how heavy old bikes can feel, but the Gs feels far nicer, never threatens to want to tip over and take you with it.
              Thanks for your interest,

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                #8
                Here Ya go photos as bought, mostly original, had a repaint at some time but decent job, shabby in the detail, engine cases streaked by carbs leaking.
                Would only run on two maybe three then fourth would chime in, but not for long.
                Stunk of petrol and on draining the oil that stunk as well. It had a top end rebuild by someone I turned out to know, so before I bought it I had a word with him and he confirmed it was basically sound but needed time and a bit of money getting it sweet, the PO had run out of patience with it and had a fair bit of trouble with people claiming to know how to get it running as it should but ignoring the basic problem of 37 year old carbs wanting a rebuild with a few new bits and a basic setting up. All they wanted to do was put plugs 'n' caps on it and recommend electronic ignition ( which he had fitted, but wouldn't fix the carbs would it?)
                I don't claim to be an expert but at least it runs on all four and revs reasonably cleanly. I'll leave the final set up until it is legal and on the road so I can see how it feels under load and also when it has had a run to clear it out a bit.




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                  #9
                  When I did finally get it running on all four it was clear although the exhausts were original and sound looking, inside was a different story and on removing the L/H side I could hear a large part of the inside rattling about so i had to cut it were the silencer met with the collector, the large bit below is what came out.....



                  The smaller bit is what came out of the baffle end, someone had repaired the ends of the cans with braze metal, which was probably fine at the time but the flux used is very corrosive so that had been eating away from the inside, added to that where they didn't use braze they had just pushed exhaust cement in, which was now getting blown out now the engine was actually producing some real pressure.



                  I made a new piece of baffle from the bit that came out of the collector and welded a flat plate over the end, which was wasn't easy due to the thin plate burning through............





                  Then drilled through to find the baffle and welded it in.............



                  Welded the collector back on and there you go, I had to paint the ends black to cover up the repairs, but they cost zero, are quieter than before, but a little fruitier than OE I think and look nice.......



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                    #10
                    And here's the cases removed and polished, I used a scotch pad last as I don't want mirror bling, more an original satin look.





                    Rear end stripped and rebuilt.......................



                    Caliper rebuilt, new braided hose, wheel stripped and polished and repainted in Ford Graphite grey...........



                    So I am getting there, don't want to do a full nut and bolt job, just make a already sound fairly corrosion free bike look nice from ten feet.
                    Perhaps if I get on with it I may buy another basket case if I can find one cheap and do a proper vapour blast, replate job....but we'll see!

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                      #11
                      I'm looking at this thread...I like 750s and I've also been to England. (Feeling pretty good today)


                      Ed
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                        #12
                        How do neighbour. Welcome to GSR, liking your plans for the 750. Maybe meet up in Matlock on day soon?
                        The continuing renovation of a GS850L

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                          #13
                          Looking real good so far.
                          1978 Gs1085 compliments of Popy Yosh, Bandit 1200 wheels and front end, VM33 Smoothbores, Yosh exhaust, braced frame, ported polished head :cool:
                          1983 Gs1100ESD, rebuild finished! Body paintwork happening winter 2017:D

                          I would rather trust my bike to a technician that reads the service manual than some backyardigan that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix things.

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                            #14
                            The work you're doing on your GS is motivating me to start on mine.
                            Keep up the good work and don't spare the pictures.
                            1982 Suzuki GS750E
                            1979 Suzuki GS750E
                            1978 Kawasaki KZ650 C2
                            1977 HD CR1000
                            1977 Kawasaki KZ400
                            1974 Honda CB750

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                              #15
                              Thanks for positive comments, makes it worthwhile there is some interest.
                              The front end is now stripped off, forks rebuilt, wheel refinished just need some new head bearings as slight notching in bottom race. Then just a bit of paint and a repair to the headlight bowl and we are good to go.
                              The R/R issue is my only sticking point i.e what to go for, the Polaris is not easily available here, is there an alternative and could someone point me towards the headlight connector mod, is this referring to one of the stator outputs going into the main loom as shown on my Haynes manual?
                              I'm not bad on wiring when I understand what I am trying to achieve, but I am struggling to get my head around what is required........sorry...the stator checks out OK no shorts produces same Ac on all outputs.

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