Gs1100 Cam Chain Broke at 8k.

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  • rapidray
    Forum Guru
    GSResource Superstar
    • Oct 2006
    • 8195
    • So Cal

    #31
    Originally posted by blowerbike
    ladies...
    really tight means really tight.
    a torque wrench is useless on these little buggers.
    EXACTLY!!! Ray.

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    • gs1150streetracer

      #32
      Originally posted by rapidray
      EXACTLY!!! Ray.
      Well after checking around my 3 other Gs1150 based engines(1150 heads) to make SURE the nuts where MAN tight,I used a Craftsman Torq wrench at 8.5 ft lb,I know to do it with an open end wrench or Z1 tool,but I was just checking things Bored waiting for parts and found this on my dragbike Engine only been down track 4 times,I quess this adjuster was ready to let loose also...This engine was built by a local PRO guy had different size nuts on the adjuster screwsBikebandit here I come.After finding this I am glad I have 1150 heads on all 3 of my bikes so Valve cover will easy to get to not 20 bolts like my old 1100.I must say this has me PARINOID.....
      Last edited by Guest; 08-02-2010, 02:03 PM.

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      • gs1150streetracer

        #33
        The Valve damage the screw caused,glad i have an almost fresh set from an 1150 parts bike years ago...Every exhaust valve except the one that the adjuster came lose on..lol and 2 intake....
        Last edited by Guest; 08-02-2010, 02:10 PM.

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        • blowerbike
          Forum Guru
          GSResource Superstar
          • Aug 2008
          • 7057
          • Ohio Closer to KY Than Cleveland

          #34
          GS's take 8mm wrenches or was there a mixture of 8mm and 9mm used.
          i thought roller bearing GS's used 9mm.
          i robbed some from an 83 750 years back and they was 8mm.
          is GSXR's 8mm also?
          i also use a box end wrench even if i have to modify it some with a grinder.
          i wouldn't worry about 2 diff size nuts..just man tighten them and life will be good.
          sometimes PRO's build the engines and have minimum wage grease monkeys do the small stuff.

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          • blowerbike
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            GSResource Superstar
            • Aug 2008
            • 7057
            • Ohio Closer to KY Than Cleveland

            #35
            to be honest a person with any type of performance parts should have a routine to go over things such as valve adjustments and such a couple times a month(drag racers or hard street riders).
            this could save a lot of down time and dollars out the window.

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            • gs1150streetracer

              #36
              Originally posted by blowerbike
              to be honest a person with any type of performance parts should have a routine to go over things such as valve adjustments and such a couple times a month(drag racers or hard street riders).
              this could save a lot of down time and dollars out the window.
              Thanks for the reply,Yea i checked the valve clearance after the bike ran down the track 4 times it was fine never had to loosen anything,glad i decided to have a look,the adjuster was extended for the bigger G4 cams and did have 8mm and 9mm mitch match nuts,I know it dont mean much but when you pay $5000 for an engine the bolts should match,its not a junkyard dog after all..lol

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              • Guest

                #37
                Holy crap! How's the guides?

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