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    #31
    Originally posted by gearhead13
    I will look into scaring up a dial indicator and degree wheel locally.
    So, those numbers that Ray had were they at .050 lift?
    Yes.................

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    • gearhead13

      #32
      Originally posted by Bad Kaw
      Very cool project. Any mods planned besides the motor? I love the fact that you're 'blacking' the motor. Please share details on what all your short and long range plans are for this bike.
      I dont have anything radical planned for the bike right now. I do want to get better rubber for it, and improve the braking. Little stuff like recovering the seat and getting a new side panel for it and paint. An aluminum swingarm would be cool with a wider rear tire.

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      • gearhead13

        #33
        Engine is in and running!!!

        Man is my back sore right now. The wife said you will never get it in yourself. I did it, just takes some sweat, patience and muscle.
        Running good, needs some fine tuning, but sounds crisper and nastier than before.
        How long will a new engine blow smoke for? I started it in our underground parking and filled it with smoke
        I hope the weather holds out and i can go for a ride tomorrow, supposed to snow















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        • rapidray
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          • Oct 2006
          • 8195
          • So Cal

          #34
          It looks good! Take it out & put some miles on it, varying rpm from idle to 6000 rpm but NEVER lug it! Ray.

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          • gearhead13

            #35
            Thanks, Ray.
            Thanks to this site and all the nice bikes that inspired me or this would never have been done.
            This project has been a real treat the last couple of days, FINALLY having all the parts to finish, getting the engine together last night and installing it today. I have built lots of engines from dirtbikes to hotrods but this was my first street bike.

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            • Bottle_Fed

              #36
              Personally I would give it 2 or 3 heat cycles, then go out and give it some hard accelleration and engine braking runs to seat the rings. Like Ray said, never lug it. I'm a fan of "drive it like you stole it" to make sure the rings seal really good and as fast as possible. Engine braking using the gears is just as important as accelleration to ensure a good seal. BTW...really nice job you done!

              Greg

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              • Hammered

                #37
                Gearhead, where did you order your stainless bolt kit? Im about to tear down and rebuild my 1980 GS750 and never liked using steel with aluminum. This being my first Japanese bike I wanna do it all correct the first time.

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                • gearhead13

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Hammered
                  Gearhead, where did you order your stainless bolt kit? Im about to tear down and rebuild my 1980 GS750 and never liked using steel with aluminum. This being my first Japanese bike I wanna do it all correct the first time.
                  I got my stainless bolts from www.stainlesscycle.com
                  I ordered the 16v 1100 kit as they are virtually the same as the 80-82 750.

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                  • marz

                    #39
                    hello

                    what is that extra piece on the oil filter cover.. mine is an 84 so it doesnt have it.. just wanted to know.thanx

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                    • gearhead13

                      #40
                      Originally posted by marz
                      what is that extra piece on the oil filter cover.. mine is an 84 so it doesnt have it.. just wanted to know.thanx
                      That is the cover for the oil pressure sensor warning light and oil temp gauge sensor.

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                      • rapidray
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                        • Oct 2006
                        • 8195
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                        #41
                        If you guys are using stainless screws, make SURE you put Anti-Seize on the threads as stainless galls in aluminum WAY easier than steel! Ray.

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                        • Guest

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Bottle_Fed
                          Personally I would give it 2 or 3 heat cycles, then go out and give it some hard accelleration and engine braking runs to seat the rings. Like Ray said, never lug it. I'm a fan of "drive it like you stole it" to make sure the rings seal really good and as fast as possible. Engine braking using the gears is just as important as accelleration to ensure a good seal. BTW...really nice job you done!

                          Greg
                          But drive it like you stole AFTER you have allowed the engine to get up to operating temp

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                          • Hammered

                            #43
                            Originally posted by gearhead13
                            I got my stainless bolts from www.stainlesscycle.com
                            I ordered the 16v 1100 kit as they are virtually the same as the 80-82 750.
                            Thanks. Ive been looking for a sourse for a SS bolt kit. I hate using steel with Loonyum.

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                            • gearhead13

                              #44
                              I have had time to take the bike out a few times and it feels like a rocket!
                              I would be riding it more, but its hovering around freezing temp here right now. Only about 20kms.

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                              • nisom512

                                #45
                                Nice build man she looks nice I only wish they had a piston kit for my bike.

                                Good job.

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