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    #16
    Damn Carbs! I haven't rebuilt a carb in YEARS... damn going on 5 when I still had my 68' Ford Mustang Coupe. Of course an Edlebrock 650cfm is much much bigger and I'm assuming easier to rebuild! I'm 25 btw, not that it matters. But I saw a thread about young ones liking the vintage bikes. New bikes are not my style. Neither are new cars. I like stuff that's older than me. It's culture IMO! Getting a nice Platinum Laura Smith Custom (hand stitched italian leather) helmet today for pretty cheapy cheapy! It's a 300 dollar helm and I'm walking away with it for a steal, imo, because it has a small scuff from the guys closet wall where it has been sitting forever. He didn't even wear it...LOL!

    Guys, seriously! Thanks for all the help! You guys are absolutely a godsend!

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
      Prolly about a 1/2 mile. Not even maybe. Not far. I still have the rebel and access to my car... Haven't sold it yet. So, I can get the filter and oil in either the car or on the rebel. So, I can get it home, head to the Napa or Parts Plus or whatever is up the road and grab a filter (What part# or type of filter?) 10w40 (Specific type? I know non synthetic, but anything else I should know?) and a catch pan.
      Hi,

      The oil change tutorial on my site is full of part numbers from different oil filter manufacturers. As for oil, I try to use 15w40 diesel oil. Synthetic is fine, probably better. Synthetic blend is OK. Even regular dino oil is OK as long as you change it often enough (every 2000 miles or less). Just don't use "energy conserving" oil, usualy 10w30. Sometimes I use 20w50 oil in the hot summers here.

      Thank you for your indulgence,

      BassCliff

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        #18
        I actually just got done going through your Pic-Tutorial. Pretty awesome! I just wish I had my tools here in Austin, as opposed to in my parents shed back in Albuquerque. I used to be a service technician at Ford, Nissan, and Toyota dealerships. All car stuff. The bikes are fairly new to me so I'm learning as quickly as possible. This helps a great deal! I will be calling some part stores in my area for the filter. Hopefully one of them will have one with a new O-Ring. I don't like reusing O-Rings. >_< Something about it scares me. I will most likely go with 10w40 as it isn't extremely hot here yet. Still gets sort of chilled at night.

        Again, thanks so much for all this information! I really appreciate it.

        EDIT: Yay...I get to buy a new socket...that I already own 2 of back in Albu... dammit. lol. Oh well, extra tools!
        Last edited by Guest; 04-02-2009, 04:30 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
          EDIT: Yay...I get to buy a new socket...that I already own 2 of back in
          is the tool kit still on the bike? use the spark plug socket...
          De-stinking Penelope http://thegsresources.com/_forum/sho...d.php?t=179245

          http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...35#post1625535

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            #20
            I don't think it is. I will check in the Saddlebags that are in my car trunk, I will check both trunks that came with it. But I don't think there is a toolkit. I bet the seller would have mentioned that. In any case, I will look! =D

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              #21
              New Development

              Alright, so I haven't started the bike since I got it home. I'm changing the oil tonight before it gets darkish. But I came across a thread about the plug near the clutch cable for the Oil Pressure light. Well, the plastic casing around the plug is cracked, and wiggling it around makes the Oil Pressure light turn off. So, I guess that the light wasn't coming on because of the gas in the oil...(Oil only smells like gas faintly...) So, is there a good way to fix that wire/plug so it's 100% accurate all the time and won't get busted up by the clutch cable again?

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                #22
                Hi,

                You can replace the lead wire to the oil pressure switch.

                Part# 36853-45001 is $5.58 from alpha-sports.com. It's $3.34 from flatoutmotorcycles.com.

                It sounds like you may have an intermittent connection too. You can see if you can tighten up the connector somehow. But I still worry about gas in your oil.

                Thank you for your indulgence,

                BassCliff

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                  #23
                  Gasoline has been removed from the oil! =) So, all is well again in GS-Land. Thanks for all the help! =) I'm going to get that replacement wire as soon as payday rolls around! =) You know, I'd have to say that this is my favorite place on the internet... Well...almost favorite. =P

                  Oh and in case you didn't know. I finally added pictures. Just a couple.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
                    So Monday I picked up a 1980 GS850G. Loving it so far!
                    Congrats on the new purchase. If you read the board long enough, you will catch on that it is somewhat of a favorite bike among those that care to express an opinion.

                    Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
                    I pulled a wicked FAIL move the first night I had it ...
                    Sorry, but I belong to the generation before yours (my son is your age) and I am not up on all the lingo. What is a "wicked FAIL move"?


                    Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
                    You guys are F-ing AMAZING!
                    Originally posted by Ryan Unfortunately View Post
                    Damn Carbs! I haven't rebuilt a carb in YEARS... damn going on 5 when I still had my 68' Ford Mustang Coupe. ...
                    I know, I am part of the generation before yours and can be considered old and conservative, but one of the things that attracts me to this site besides the valuable wealth of knowledge is the veritable lack of "language". It just doesn't impress very many people here. If you have to change the spelling of a word to get it past the Net Nannies, is it really worth it? Is it really a necessary word to convey your question?
                    Just my opinion, I'll get off my soapbox and put it away for now.

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                      #25
                      A Wicked Fail Move is a choice or action taken or made by a person which usually results in a complete failure. So, I messed up big time, and pulled a "wicked fail move" by leaving the petcock on PRI. Similar to getting ridiculously drunk and then saying, "Hey guys check out what I can do!!!" Something always indicates, "this is not going to end well..." And chances are, it ends in the hospital.

                      =)

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