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    How to determine if engine is level when not in the bike

    My 1981 GS750 is not in a bike frame. Is there a way to determine if the engine is level (front-to-back, side-to-side). For example, and this might be a bad example, putting a level across the carbs, or using some other flat piece that has a known degree when level?

    #2
    Side-to-side is easy enough, just use the valve cover, carbs, intake ports, whatever.

    Front-to-back will be a bit more difficult, as the engine normally tilts forward a bit.

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      #3
      For front-to-back would the Suzuki logo on the points cover be considered level when on the center stand?
      Thanks in advance.

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        #4
        Originally posted by dshevnock View Post
        My 1981 GS750 is not in a bike frame. Is there a way to determine if the engine is level (front-to-back, side-to-side). For example, and this might be a bad example, putting a level across the carbs, or using some other flat piece that has a known degree when level?
        I've got to ask, WHY?
        GSRick
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        Eric Bang RIP 9/5/2018
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          #5
          Racing type vehicle

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            #6
            Originally posted by dshevnock View Post
            Racing type vehicle
            Well the engines have a sight glass for the oil. Use the oil level fill lines as a reference. I would think the side by side would be easily done with a level on the valve cover and extending the full line at the sight glass to the other side with a straight edge and a sharpie would do to get your front to back or at least close enough.
            GSRick
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            Eric Bang RIP 9/5/2018
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              #7
              Side to side is easy as everyone else explained. Easiest way to do front to back is use the float bowl gaskets as a reference. They should be parallel to the ground.

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                #8
                Thanks, fellas!

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