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  • enelson2047
    • Feb 2026

    #1

    Valve change

    Cleaning up my head with a mild porting and polishing on my 83 GS1100E. When I was removeing the Valves found (2) int and (1) exh valve were bent very hard to get them out. I brought all (3) new valve. Can they be installed by me at home? or do I need to send them to a shop? What do I need to do to install them?
  • Maddevill

    #2
    You need a valve remover tool. You can get a pretty good one on ebay for around $30. It's like a big c-clamp with tips that go ever your valve springs and push on the face of the valve so you can get the keepers off. Better check your valve guides to make sure your bent valves didn't crack them while youre at it. And if course, do lap and seat the new valves in. Good luck.

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    • enelson2047

      #3
      Thanks for info

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      • hampshirehog
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        • Oct 2007
        • 12675
        • Hampshire. UK

        #4
        This might help:

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        • Steve
          GS Whisperer
          • Jun 2005
          • 35925
          • southwest oHIo

          #5
          Originally posted by hampshirehog
          The concept is similar, but the 4-valve heads, like enelson's, probably don't need the PVC pusher tube.

          It has been a while since I have been inside a 4-valve engine, but I do remember that they don't have the recessed valve springs that live under buckets like the 2-valve engines. Might be OK to just use a more-simple tool like maddevil suggested.

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          • Guest

            #6
            I use a c-clamp and a cut-out spark plug socket.

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

              #7
              Ed, I have all the tools you need if you want to bring it down. Ray.

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              • enelson2047

                #8
                Valve Change

                Thanks guy for the great info, but the valve are out and I have ported and polished the head and I have to say looks great, but I found three bent intake valves and one exhaust. Back in the day I used to race these bikes. I been talking with Paul Gast (Fast By Gast) and Tommy Boaton (Tombo Racing) they are personal friends but they both say that there some great guys on this forum and to say with. So THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL THE HELP.

                But I still need some help with the oil temp and pressure fitting for the oil rails I added and now can't use with the New system.

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                • SqDancerLynn1

                  #9
                  You can put them in yourself. Check the valve guide It could be oval if the bike was run for a long time with the bent valve. Some one probably over reved it at some time or the cam chain tensioned needs work. Any signs of oil starving ? maybe the valve seized briefly & hit the piston. You should at least lap the valves and check the seat.. Ray is a good guy and has all the tools needed to do the job
                  Last edited by Guest; 01-09-2013, 02:02 AM.

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                  • tkent02
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                    • Jan 2006
                    • 35571
                    • Near South Park

                    #10
                    Go see Ray.
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