Thanks to Nessism for help rebuilding the engine. All new gaskets, new rings, stem seals.
I got this from Joe Garfield. Some of you would have seen it (in pieces) before in a couple of parking lots at Midwest rallies.... The carbs were rebuilt by Steve (I'm hoping they are still clean enough that I can just blow them through, I know the O rings etc are ok. Joe was messing with float levels so I better check those too).
I fitted new carb boots - the ones on it were "serviceable" but I'm fussy about that sort of thing... (Let me know if anyone wants a set, I also have a serviceable set off a Skunk too).
Good bones (Series RR, Progressive springs, Hagon Shocks) but a bunch of surface rust from living near the beach for a year plus the head was off for new rings & stem seals etc.
I took it back to a bare frame: (Yes the triples did come off eventually too.. Skunk was getting new coils & a relay mod in this pic...)
GS1100G by salty_monk, on Flickr
Engine going back together at Nessism's place (I think we altered the strap arrangement after this for final fit, hanging it with bungey cords was a great help to getting it together).
GS1100G by salty_monk, on Flickr
The engine returning home... Minivans can be great. Note 2x4 engine stand that was used during the build using some old engine mounts I had to hand.
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How it sits today... (Carbs, Airbox - got new boots for that too, bit of wiring plus signals & grips to go then onto the bodywork)
GS1100G by salty_monk, on Flickr
Other side
GS1100G by salty_monk, on Flickr
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